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Show Ifervices held .ere for j)rmer resident nineral services were held j fdnesday afternoon in the .,eeler Mortuary, for Mrs. 1 1 C) iise Humphrey Parker ' . ."ue, 82, a former resident of p Bj.-ingville, who died at South-lc South-lc e, Calif., Sunday, June 14, (.thafl'f. of a heart ailment. Burden' Bur-den' .was in the Evergreen Ceme-as Ceme-as J. 150' Irs. Tigue was born April 1882 in Springville, daugh-iriP1! daugh-iriP1! of William and Celestine jl 1 xander Humphrey. Her ear-'.'ife ear-'.'ife was spent in Springville 1 ire she received her educa-gcV- i. She later married Robert 3 ker. After his death, she 0ni. I married to Edward Tigue ) also passed away. Mrs. ue lived for a time at Mam- 9 pi, Juab County, curviving are one son and daughter, Robert Parker, lard, Calif.; and Mrs. Joe un) Haycock, also of Cal-nia; Cal-nia; four grandchildren; great grandchildren; two Jiers and two sisters, Joe nphrey, Magna; Mrs. Joe irs, Salt Lake City; Mrs. ris (Fay) Cramer, Spring- |