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Show Hinckley Yard Services Held For Young Mother Mrs. Verle Wise Damron, 31, wife of Kenneth R. Damron of Hinckley, died last Friday evening in a Salt Lake hospital, following an operation Thursday. She was a daughter of Victor and Mary Ellen Day Wise, born at Fillmore April 23, 1919. She received re-ceived her education in Fillmore schools and was a graduate of Millard high school. She was married to Mr. Damron May 26, 1941 in Fillmore, and the couple lived at Deseret for several years and then moved to Hinckley. Hinck-ley. She had been active in various vari-ous organizations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lattter-day Saints, with especial interest in the Primary. Pri-mary. Surviving are her husband and two children, Michael and Vicki; her parents at Fillmore, and the following brothers and sisters:Mrs. Rita Anderson, San Carlos, Cal.; Mrs. Delia Jackson, Tooele; Mrs. Nina Bohn, Hagerman, Idaho; Mrs: Mariam Alsup, Ray, Ariz., and Jack Wise of Fillmore. Bishop Walter Ekins of Hinckley Hinck-ley ward, conducted the 'funeral services held Monday at 2 p.m. Preliminary music was played by Mrs. Ladd Cropper and Lawrence' Cropper offered the opening prayer. pray-er. The Hinckley choir sang "Sometime We'll Understand." Speakers were Milton Melville of Fillmore, former school teacher of Mrs. Damron, Bishop Peter Peterson Pet-erson of Oasis, and Arthur Reeve, of Hinckley. They paid tribute to the high qualities of character as shown in the life of Mrs. Damron, who was at all times kind, honest and trustworthy, and a loving wife and mother. The trio, Erma Cropper, Bertha Love and Ruth Talbot, sang "Hold Thou My Hand." Elaine Dekker gave a tribute, "Dear Verle." Bishop Bish-op Ekins made a few remarks.Ladd Cropper sang "Face to Face." Don A. Bishop gave the closing prayer. Burial was in the Deseret cemetery, ceme-tery, where the grave was dedicated dedi-cated by Marion Black. |