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Show Funeral Rites Held Monday, Feb. 5 For Leone N. Told Leone Told, 75, of 550 North 300 East, Pleasant Grove died Thursday at Utah Valley Hospital Hos-pital of a heart ailment. She was born Dec. 20, 1897 in Pleasant Grove to John C. and Adeline Richens Nelson. She married Hobart Joseph Told Sept. 20, 1919 in Provo. The marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Jan. 20, 1922. She was educated in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove schools and attended attend-ed Brigham Young University majoring in elementary education. educa-tion. She taugh school in Alpine Al-pine School District for 37 years and had been an NEA delegate to national conventions. convent-ions. She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma. An active member of the LDS Chuch she taught Sunday school, primary and was a leader oin MIA. She reecived an honorary . Golden Gleaner Award from Timpanogos Stake She is survived by one son and one daughter, M. Bill Told and Mrs. Bernard (Elizabeth) Mott, both of Orem; seven grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren great-grandchildren ,and one brother Dr. Elroy Nelson of Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 5, at 11 a.m. at the Pleasant Grove Third-Sixth Ward Chapel, under the direction direc-tion of Walter Reimchussel, Counselor in the Third Ward Bishopric. Speakers were Calvin Walker, Walk-er, Bishop Glade Hilton, and remarks by Walter Reimschus-sel. Reimschus-sel. Life sketch was given by . Merilee Told. Family prayer, Bill M. Told; Prelude and Postlude Ann West Fisher; Invocation Thomas Thom-as N. Told; Benediction, by Morris William Told. Musical numbers were vocal duet by Helen and Renee Mad-sen Mad-sen "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked"; Organ Medley ' Hawaiian Music, Renee Mad-sen; Mad-sen; Vocal solo, Nancy Ekins, "The Teachers Work Is Done.' Vocal trio, Fern Christensen, Grace Dial and Helen Madsen; Vocal duet, Richard and Mary Deveraux, "Perfect Day." The accompanists were Ann Fisher and Renee Madsen. Pallbearers were Morris Told, Tom Told, Hank Nelson, John Told, Lafe Anderson, Arthur Nelson.. Flowers were arranged and cared for by the Third Ward Relief Society. Dedication of the grave in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery Ceme-tery by Elroy Nelson. |