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Show PIONEER MOTHER DIES, FUNERAL HELD ON MONDAY Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon in the Fourth ward chapel, for Mrs. Esther Pal-freyman Pal-freyman Condie, 86, who died Friday, Fri-day, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lena Maycock, with whom she was making her home. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery, directed by A. Y. Wheeler Wheel-er & Son mortuary. Mrs. Condie was born in Denby, Derbyshire, England, January 28, 1859, a daughter of Richard and Hannah Butler Palfreyman. With her mother and three other children, chil-dren, she came to Utah in 1864. They stayed for a time in Salt Lake City and then came on to Springville, where she has resided since. She has been active in church work and for more than 30 years, served in various capacities in the Relief Society, being in the presidency, presi-dency, as treasurer and as a teacher. She was married January 15, 1880, in the Endowment House, Salt Lake City, to Gibson S. Condie, Con-die, early day railroad contractor. He died February 6, 1936. Survivors include seven sons and daughters, Mrs. Lena Maycock, Earl and Kenneth Condie, Springville Spring-ville ;Mrs. Hannah C. Packard, American Fork; Mrs. Lillian Lewis, Lew-is, Overton; Richard P. Condie, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Melba Osmund, Os-mund, Washington, D. C; also, 30 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren; a brother, Dennis Palfreyman, Pal-freyman, Springville. |