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Show Funeral Rites Held Monday for Lindon Woman Funeral services for Clara Mae Ash Gillman, 84, London, who died at her home last Thursday, were held Monday, Nov. 23, in the Lindon Ward Chapel. Bishop Douglas E. Nielsen was in charge. Speakers who told of the long and worthwhile life of Mrs. Gillman were Stanley B. Harris Har-ris and Joseph H. Ash. Bishop Douglas E. Nielsen also gave remarks of consolation. A vocal solo was rendered by Wilma Taylor, "In the Garden," Gar-den," accompanied by Floris R. Olsen and Patricia Seely and Beverly Christeson sang "I'll Take My Vacation in Heaven" accompanied by Michelle Seely Family prayer was led by Donald B. Ash and invocation given by Alroy Gillman. Ralph Bird pronounced the benediction. benedic-tion. Rena Friant played prelude pre-lude and postlude music. Dedication of the grave in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery was given by Harold S. Walker. Pallbearers were Rex Gardner, Gard-ner, Ralph Bird, Clarence Taylor, Tay-lor, William Fackrell, Dean Ash, Jess Ash and Garth Gardner. Gard-ner. Flowers were arranged and cared for by the Lindon Third Ward Relief Society. Mrs. Gillman was born Oct.. 22, 1886, in Lindon, a daughter of George R. and Elizabeth Cullimore Ash. She married Luther McCandless on Feb; 14, 1906. He later died. She then married James H." Gillman on Oct. 28, 1931 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He also died. She was an active member of the LDS Church in Lindon. Survivors include one daughter daugh-ter Mrs. Garth (Fern) Gardner, Gard-ner, Ogden; two grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; 3 brothers and three sisters, Arnold Ar-nold Ash, Provo; Eldon Ash, Springville; Cecil Ash and Mrs. Norman (Elva) Peterson, Lehi; Mrs. Maude Nelson and Mrs. William (Thelma) Fackrell, of Salt Lake City; stepchildren, Kenneth R. Gillman, Lindon; Mrs. Richard (Viola) Walker, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Rhoda Walker, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Theron (Minetta) Jorgenson, Las Vegas, Nevada. |