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Show Final Rites For Delta Mother To Be Thursday Funeral services for Mrs. Rose May McCullough, wife of the late Thomas Clark McCulIougli, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in Delta Second ward, conducted by Bishop William S. Bassett. Friends may call at the family home from 11 a.m. until time of service. Burial will be in the Delta cemetery under un-der direction of L. N. Nickle and sons. Mrs. McCullough, 58, died early Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Tamson Greener Green-er in Hinckley, her health had been poor for the past several years from a heart ailment. She was born Oct. 4, 1892 in Fillmore, a daughter of George and Tamson Eunice Stewart Day, early settlers there. Her ealy life was spent in Fillmore where she received her schooling. As a young woman she came to Delta, where an older brother, George Day, was one of the first businessmen, and another brother, Oda J. Day, was in business in Oasis. She was married to Mr. McCullough, McCul-lough, early Deltan, on June 28, 1911 in Fillmore. Later the couple received their endowmentts in the Manti temple. Their home was in Delta since their marriage. Mr. McCullough Mc-Cullough died Jan. 14, 1950. Mrs. McCullough was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and had served in the various organizations, organ-izations, especially, the Relief Society, So-ciety, until ill health reduced her activities. Surviving are four children, a son, Henry McCullough, of Idaho Falls, three daughters, Mrs. Hild-red Hild-red Tolbert, Abraham, Mrs. Tamson Tam-son Greener, Hinckley, and Mrs. Donna Paulsen, Richmond, Calif; the following sisters and brothers, Mrs. Ellen Wise, Marion Day Flan-der Flan-der Day and Roy Day, all of Fillmore, Fill-more, and Mrs. Cora Maxffield, of Delta, ten grandchildren. |