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Show q- ; - sfuneral rites conducted for Hannah Taylor , Mrs. Hannah Wood Brake " 'aylor, 78, life long resident of !' ipringvil'e, died Friday, August Au-gust 28, 1964, in a Provo rest k,ome following a long illness. Funeral services were held eiesday forenoon in the 4th J-Vard Chape!, with Bishop W. Vj(v Whiting officiating. 1 i Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery directed by Wheeler k ortuary. 5 Mrs. Taylor was born March .7, 1886, in Springville, daugh-,er daugh-,er of Lyman and Mary Pierce Wood. She was married to Os-ar Os-ar Roy Brake, Dec. 25, 1905. Ie died in 1911. She was later Harried to Willie James Tay-,'-jr, July 28, 1915 in Provo. ' ;liier marriage was later solemnized sol-emnized in the Manti LDS f::emple. Mr. Taylor died in 958. ( Mrs. Taylor was a member f the LDS Church and in her arlier life, had been active in , he Sunday School, Primary '! Bd Relief Society organiza-ions. organiza-ions. Surviving are 12 sons and laughters, Mrs. Bessie Isdell, lathedral City, Calif.; Mrs. !arl (Edith) Baum, Phoenix, J Lriz.; Mark Taylor, Eureka; Aither Brake and Ralph Tay-3r, Tay-3r, both of Provo; Clarence Cijid Vern Taylor, both of Span-ih Span-ih Fork; Mrs. R. E. (Electa) (Elec-ta) Clark, Mrs. Scott, (Mer-ine) (Mer-ine) Beardall, Mrs. Carnice Maryan) Cain, Mrs. Anton Holla Jane) Dowhaniuk, and . !uane Taylor, all of Spring-S Spring-S ille; two brothers and one tep-brother, Steven Wood and lean Dallin, both of Salt Lake Sty; Solon Wood, Springville; grandchildren; 31 great trandchildren. |