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Show Mable M. Gunn Mable M. Marlow Graft Gunn, 64, died Aug. 18. 1983 in American Fork She was born May 27, 1919, in Coffeeville, Kan., the daughter of Edward Allen and Lucy Elizabeth Danner Marlow. She was married to John Philip Graft in 1937 in Clayton, N.M., and later divorced. She married Joel R. Gunn in 1958. He died in 1969. She worked at Tooele Army Depot for two years and worked in a Holly, Colo, nursing MABLE GUNN home for nine years before cancer forced her retirement. She operated a ceramic and crocheting shop in Mena, Ark. She is survived by two sons and one daughter, daugh-ter, Allen E. Graft of Shellon, Wash., John Marlow Graft of Tooele and Mrs. Coy (Nancy) I vie of American Fork; 10 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; one . sister, Gladys Vanderford of Durango, Colo. Graveside services were Friday, Aug. 19, in the American Fork Cemetery. I Gwen Lewis Lehi Gwen Lewis, 85, died August 28 in Mammoth, Arizona. She was born December 13, 1897 in Lehi, a daughter of William Richard and Catherine Evans Yates. She married Arthur Lewis September 20, 1924, in Los Angeles. She received her education in Lehi schools and was a member of the LDS Church where she was active in the Primary and M.I. A. organizations. organ-izations. She lived most of her life in Lehi but has been making her home with a daughter in Arizona the past six years. Survivors: one son, Benjamin Arthur Lewis, Pinehurst, Idaho; daughter, Catherine Lewis St. Joer of Mammoth, Arizona; five grandchildren grand-children and four great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Friday, September Sep-tember 2, at 11 a.m. in Wing Mortuary where friends may call Friday prior to the service. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. Ruthford H. Adams i Ruthford Harold i Adams, 73, died Wednesday, Aug. 24, in St. George. He was born Jan. 3, 1910, in American Fork, to Alvin Francis and Margaret Christensen Adams. He married Geo Belle Larsen on Sept. 20, 1969, in Salt Lake City. The marriage was solemnized solem-nized Oct. 10, 1975 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was active in the LDS Church, was employed at Kennecott Copper Company as a journeyman insulator, and lived in American Fork until 1976. He is survived by his wife of St. George; three sons, Gary Hustead, Salt Lake City; Galen March, San Francisco, Calif. ; Lynn Adams, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Carroll (LaDena) Johnston, Longmont, Colo.; 20 grandchildren; grand-children; 11 great grandchildren; and one sister, Vera Perkins, Sandy. Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 29, at St. George. He was buried Wednesday Wed-nesday in Roosevelt. Davis Thank You The family of Dorothea Iona Fullmer i Molema Davis would like to thank all of the friends, neighbors and relatives who helped us at the death of our loved one. We appreciate those who helped in any way with the funeral ser vices and those who called at the home and the mortuary. We thank the 5th Ward Relief Society for the luncheon that was prepared and also of those that sent cards, flowers and donations. Again we thank those that prepared meals for the family during oui loved one's illness anc her death. Also, we would like t thank the specia friends and the nurs who took care of oui loved one. Merlond B. Davii and Famih Fox Card of Thanks We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many friends, neighbors, and family members for all their expressions of sympathy sym-pathy and love shown us at the death of our loved one, Harold M. Fox. We appreciate all those who took part in the funeral service, the beautiful flowers, lovely music, and especially the delicious luncheon that was provided by the people of the 6th ward. Thanks so much. Mrs. Edith C. Fox and family |