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Show funeral Services Held Tues. for Springville Woman Funeral services were conduct-id conduct-id Tuesday in the First ward chapel, cha-pel, for Mrs. Christine Craig Hatfield, Hat-field, 43, wife of Harry W. Hatfield, Hat-field, who died Thursday morning it a Provo hospital after a lingering linger-ing illness. Bishop Lewis B. Childs was in charge. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Hatfield was born in Yates Center, Kansas, June 5, 1910, a daughter of Joseph E. and Bonnie Jones Craig. She received her eduction edu-ction in Fort Scott, Kan., being graduated from the Fort Scott, high school. Later she attended the Mercy hospital at Fort Scott, from which she was graduated as a registered nurse in 1931. She was employed in Provo from 1938 until her marriage April 14, 1914, when she came to Springville. She was a member of the LDS church. Survivors include, besides her husband; one daughter, Nathalie; a step-daughter, Joyce and a stepson, step-son, Kent Hatfield, Springville; her parents of Fort Scott, Kansas; s brothers and sisters, Mrs. Floyd Mason and Mrs. Phil Waters, Wa-ters, Fort Scott, Kan., Mrs. Peter N'ielson, Kansas City; Mrs. Alice C Syme, Provo; Elmer E. Craig, Fort Scott, Kan.; Lee Craig, Valle-io, Valle-io, Calif. |