OCR Text |
Show Husband, Wife Die Four Days Apart; Funeral Services Held at Mapieton j children; three brothers, Horace, Hor-ace, Parley and Marion all of Mapieton. Funeral services are being held today at 2 p.m. at the Mapieton church for Mrs. Phebe Jane Fullmer Perry, 76, wife of Mark L. Perry, who died Monday just four days after her husband, at the Payson hospital. Funeral services for Mr. Perry Per-ry who died Friday were being held on Monday when word was received of Mrs. Perry's death. Bishop Stewart Whiting officiated of-ficiated at the services. Burials are to be at the Evergreen cemetery directed by Wheeler Mortuary. Mrs. Perry was born April 2, 1882 in Mapieton, a daughter of William and Maria Jane Curtis Fullmer. She was married mar-ried to Mark L. Perry on June 27, 1900 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She lived her entire life in Mapieton. She was a member of the LDS church and-was active in the auxiliaries during her lifetime. life-time. She was a charter member mem-ber of the Mapieton camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Mr. Perry was born Nov. 6, 1879 in Springville, a son of Stephen and Mary Boggs Perry. He received his education educa-tion in Springville schools and spent his early life in this city. He was an elder in the LDS Church and a farmer and stockraiser by trade. Surviving the couple are: three sons and three daughters, Delbert Perry, Provo; Richard Perry, Yuba City, Calif.; David Perry, Mapieton; Mrs. Max (Thora) Bills, Springville; Mrs. LaRie Shell, Provo; Mrs. Dick (Erma) ' Hundley, Provo; 18 grandchildren; 14 greatgrand- |