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Show Funeral Serivces Held For Mrs. Palmer Funeral services were conducted Monday in the Highland Park L. D. S. ward chapel, Salt Lake City, for Mrs. Amanda Done Palmer. Mrs. Palmer was born in American Fork August 23, 1867, a daughter of Jos. B. and Nancy M. Forbes. A native of this city, Mrs. Palmer lived here until her marriage to Willard Done when they moved to Salt Lake City where she has lived for the past 48 years. Mr. Done died in 1931, she later married Andrew W. Palmer. Mrs. Palmer has lived an active I life being past president of the Utah Woman's Press club and a member of the Utah Daughters of the Revolution. She was also a former officer of the Highland Park camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and at the time of her death, of pneumonia, was a worker m the salt Lake temple. Surviving are four solas, J. Forbes Done, Willard V. Done, Douglas E. Done and Charles R. Done, all of Salt Lake; three daughters, Mrs. Irene Labrum, Murray, and Mrs. Marjorie Lewis and Mi's. Eizabeth Hailing, both of Lomita, Calif.; two brothers, Arthur Forbes, Alpine, and Charles Forbes, Cheyenne, Wyoming; Wyom-ing; seven sisters, Mrs. Lillie Cool-bear, Cool-bear, Mrs. Alice Crosby, Mrs. Nell Joy, Mrs. Olive Young and Mrs. Ruby White, all of Salt Lake City, I Mrs. Emily Foster, American Fork, 'and Mrs. LaVcrne Maag, Vineyard, j Also surviving are four half-sisters, Mrs. Thomas Priday. American Fork; Mrs. Don Clyde, Ileber City; 'Mrs. Ida Neilson, and Mrs. Lenore j Christensen of Shelley, Idaho, and a half-brother, William G. Forbes of Shellev. i |