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Show Mother of PI. Grove Teacher Dies In Rexburg, Idaho Mary Worlton Wooiston. mother of Harold Wooiston, local art teacher, tea-cher, died in Rexburg, Ida. at the home of her daughter, Arvilla, Monday. Feb. 15. 1951. Services were held in Rexburg. Feb. IS. at 1:30 p.m. and will be held today, IFriday) at the Lehi Third Ward chapel. Mary Ann Elizabeth Worlton Wooiston was born in Iehi, Sept. 8, 1872, the daughter of John and Elizabeth Bone Worlton. Her mother passed away January 21, 1871. Her father's sister, Martha Bushman cared for her until her mather married Anna Bronnelson, Feb. 20, 1S77. Mary was reared with her brothers and sisters in an LDS home. At the age of twenty-one she was married to Joseph Hyrum Wooiston in the Salt Lake Temple on January 17, 1894. She become the mother of twelve children, seven sev-en of whom are still living, four sons and three daughters. On March 12, 1916 her husband died, and left her rear her family fam-ily alone. Survivors are: Mrs. W. H. (Arvilla) (Ar-villa) Wheelwright. Rexburg, Ida.; Mrs. George (Anna) Mills, Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, Utah; Mrs. H. E. (Delia) Flanders, Salt Lake City, Utah; Fred W'oolston, Provo; Francis Wooiston, Hood River, Oregon; Harold Wooiston, American Fork; and J. T. Wooiston, Salt Lake City. Twenty-four grandchildren and twenty-four great-grandchildren also survive. Her brothers and sisters are R. B. Worlton, and Dr. W. L. Worlton of Lehi; Mrs. A.W. (Pearl' Roos and A. E. Worlton of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Fred (Lena) Wood, Ogden; and Mrs. Herbert (Marie) Austin, of Bacchus. |