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Show Provo Rites For Kathleen Harding I : . U' ' g- 5, . t ----- 1 -u and graduated from the business busi-ness college there. She lived in Bountiful for 40 years where she was president of the Stoker Elementary PTA. She was a member of the League of Women Voters in Bountiful. SHE LIVED in Provo for the past 1 1 years and served in various va-rious capacities in the LDS Church including president of the YWM1A, counselor in the Relief Society, a member of the stake Relief Society board, and a stake and ward genealogy genealo-gy instructor. She also served an LDS Stake Mission with her husband. Survivors include her sons and daughters: Robert S. Harding, Ephraim, Ut.; Mrs. Glen (Elaine) Ellis, Provo; Mrs. Jerry (Dona) Price, Springville; Franklin B. Harding, Hard-ing, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. R. Jay (Lynda) Lott, Mt. Pleasant; Douglas C. Harding, Orem; 44 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; ten foster grandchildren; brother, Donald C. Brooks, Salt Lake City. FUNERAL SERVICES were held Saturday in the Provo I7th Ward Chapel. Interment in Wasatch Lawn Cemetery, Salt Lake City under the direction direc-tion of Walker Mortuary in Provo. KATHLEEN B. HARDING Kathleen Pridger Brooks Harding, age 78, died Nov. 24, 1981 at her home in Provo. BORN FEB. 15, 1903, in Adkian, Douglas County, Washington, daughter of Hos-mer Hos-mer and Bertha Ann Clark Brooks. She married Robert George Harding Dec. 17, 1919 in the Cardston, Alberta, Canada, LDS Temple. He died Oct. 13, 1972. Educated in Butte, Mont. 1 |