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Show Funeral Services Held at Mapleton For Marion Perry Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Wednesday afternoon in the Mapleton ward chapel, for Marion Perry, 76, Mapleton farmer, who died Saturday afternoon, af-ternoon, at the family residence resi-dence following a long illness. Bishop Stewart Whiting of the Mapleton ward, was in charge of the services. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Perry was born in Springville, January 11, 1883, a son of Stephen and Mary Boggs Perry. The family moved mov-ed to Mapleton when he was six years old and he had lived there since. He had followed farming all his life and had taken part in church work, being an Elder at the time of death. He married Clara Elizabeth Larsen December 21, 1910 in the Salt Lake Temple. His wife and the following sons and daughters survive: Earl Perry, Mapleton; Clair Perry of Payson; Mrs. Donna Vincent, Mrs. Thelma Johnson, Mrs. Mary Roach of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Phyllis Nelson of Lynndyl and Mrs. Beth Prince of Salt Lake City; 34 grandchildren; grand-children; two great grandchildren grandchil-dren and two brothers, Horace B. Perry and Parley P. Perry of Mapleton. |