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Show Funera! Services Saturday for Sarah Paifreyinan Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Ann Masters Palfrey-man, Palfrey-man, 77, will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Fourth-Seventh ward chapel with Bishop Grant f : , . - S; Mrs. Palfreyman Nielson of the Tenth ward in charge. Mrs. Palfreyman died Tuesday at the home of a son Lorus Palfreyman after an illness. ill-ness. Friends may call at the Wheeler Mortuary Friday evening, even-ing, from 7 to 9 p.m., and Saturday before the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen Ever-green cemetery. Mrs. Palfreyman was born in Maxstroke, Warwickshire, England, October 24, 1880, a daughter of William and Mary Ann Masters. She came to Utah with her parents as converts to the LDS church in 1889, and they settled set-tled in Springville. She was married to Charles D. Palfreyman Palfrey-man Dec. 16, 1908 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died in 1919. An active member of the LDS church, Mrs. Palfreyman was ward organist for a number num-ber of years. She was also a teacher in Sunday School, Relief Re-lief Society and in Religion Classes. She served on both ward and stake genealogical committees. Surviving are two sons, Lorus Lor-us Palfreyman, Springville; Warwick Palfreyman, Salt Lake City; seven grandchildren grandchild-ren and two brothers, Thomas Masters of Bingham and Harry Masters of Los Angeles, Calif. |