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Show SERVICES HELD SUNDAY FOR MRS. A. L. C. MOULTON Funeral services were conducted in the Third ward chapel Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Ada Lenora Cluff Moulton, 81, who died on Thursday at the home of a daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Violet Diamond, of ailments ail-ments incident to her age. Burial was in the Heber City cemetery, under direction of A. Y. Wheeler and Son Mortuary. Mrs. Moulton was born in Provo Aug. 6, 1866, a daughter of Henry and Keyia Russell Cluff. Her early ear-ly life was spent at Keeley. She was married to George F. Moulton Moul-ton Sept. 27, 1883, in the old Endowment En-dowment House, Salt Lake City. They moved to Victor, Idaho, about 1890 and .'lived there until 1925, when the family moved to Springville. Spring-ville. Mr. Moulton died a number of years ago. She was the mother of eleven sons and daughters with five living, liv-ing, as follows : Mrs. Hattie Williams, Wil-liams, Victor, Ida.; Rodney - E. Moulton, Rexburg, Ida., Bacil D. Moulton and Mrs. Violet Diamond, Springville; Urcle Moulton, Helper; Help-er; also twenty-five grandchildren and twenty-five great-grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters, Charles R. and William Wil-liam D. Cluff and Mrs. J. H. Mc Donald of Provo; Henry R. Cluff of Heber, John Cluff and Mrs. Nellie Woolstenhuime of Victor, Idaho; Fred Cluff of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Lillian Hardman of Murray. |