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Show FUNERAL HELD TUESDAY FOR MRS. LEAH TEW Many friends and relatives attended at-tended funeral services Tuesday in the Mapleton ward chapel for Mrs. Leah Carolina Lundell Tew, wife of Burton Tew, who died Friday Fri-day forenoon at a Provo hospital, the result of an accident at her home more than a week before. She stepped on a rake in the yard of her home and tetanus developed. devel-oped. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery, directed by Valley Mortuary. Mor-tuary. Mrs. Tew was born December 20, 1902, at Benjamin, a daughter of John Frederick and Carolina Steelquist Lundell, and spent her early life, in that community attending at-tending the schools there and in Spanish Fork. On July 20, 1927, she was married mar-ried to Mr. Tew in the Manti temple, tem-ple, and has since made her home in Mapleton. She had taken an active ac-tive part in church and civic affairs. af-fairs. For a number of years, she was president of the Mapleton Primary Pri-mary and has also served as a teacher in the M. I. A., in the Primary Pri-mary and in Sunday school. Surviving, besides her husband, are five sons and daughters, Burton Bur-ton Tew, Jr., William Frederick, Norma, Carolyn and John Garn Tew of Mapleton; two brothers and a sister, Carl F. and Frances S. Lundell of Benjamin, and Mrs. Martha Anderson of Marquette, Nebraska. |