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Show Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Caroline Lemmon In Rockville ROCKVILLE, Utah. Funeral services were held in the Rockville Rock-ville ward chapel Sunday, Oct. 17, at 4 p. m., for Mrs. Caroline Lemmon, who died at her home in Rockville Thursday evening, Oct. 14. Arthur Dee Cox of the bishopric conducted the services. Music numbers included a vocal quartet, "Oh, My Father", by Arvena DeMille, Lena Wilcox, Lamar Terry and Letitia Henderson;- solo, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine", Nathaniel Lemmon; Lem-mon; and vocal trio, by Von Hoyt, Larkin and Avard Gifford of Springdale, the latter number being be-ing especially written as a tribute to the deceased. Speakers were Bishop Alvin Hardy of Springdale, Mrs. Phoebe Terry, John R. Crawford and Marvin Terry, all of Rockville. All four told of, the long and useful life of Mrs. Lemmon, of her patience and kindness and her untiring work in her home, in the community and for the church. Besides rearing her own family she raised two granddaughters, Mrs. Joseph Wheeler of Richfield, Mrs. Carl Adams of Los Angeles, (Continued on page eight) Mrs. Lemmon Death (Continued from first rM and a grandson, James Earl Prayers were by Afton Bali of Rockville and Alvin ASN Springdale. Burial was ; TV Springdale cemetery. ,tle Attending the services from of town were her daughter Leonard Garner of Ogden v sons, David Lemmon and Lf of St. George and Clarence T S' mon; the three grandon whom she raised, and many rT tives and friends from SpriW and other nearby towns. Caroline Josephine NeUson I mon was bom Feb 22 lSf-Gunnison, lSf-Gunnison, Utah, a daughter''1! Hans andValnetta TarkefeonK,? son, who were converts from lv mark. Her father's parent"' ' came with early converts ft Denmark. s froi She married David Lemm the family home in North?' about two miles east of ville, in 1882. TW Ro parents of 11 children. Her h band died in January, igog ' was a timberman and farm During her many years at their mountain home, Mrs. Lemmon 2 known for her great kindness f0 travelers in that area and f her skiU ln helping to care the sick. lor Surviving are four sons n w Lemmon, St. George; George a Lemmon, Fort Lyons, Colo, jam,s , A. Lemmon of Pocatello, Ida I, ' Clarence Lemmon, Rockville ' Z one daughter, Mrs. Edith Car? of Ogden. There areag grandchildren and 18 great-gnj I |