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Show I j .. .. , ""3w' m V h 4 H . , Mrs. Jessie Wing Larsen, for whom services were held Monday in the Mapleton Second ward church. Funeral Services Held Monday for Jessie W. Larsen Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Mapleton Second ward chapel for Mrs. Jessie Wing Larsen 56, wife of Reed Larsen of Mapleton, who died Friday evening at the family residence, resi-dence, following a lingering illness. Bishop Reed Bennett was in charge of the services. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery ceme-tery directed by Wheeler Mortuary. Mor-tuary. Mrs. Larsen was born in Springville March 2, 1902, a daughter of Hugh B. and Mary Ellen Kirkman Wing. She received re-ceived her education in the Springville schools and in American Fork where the family fam-ily lived for a few years. She was married to Mr. Larsen Lar-sen December 17, 1919, in the Salt Lake Temple. She had taken an active part in the various var-ious church auxiliary organizations organiza-tions and civic affairs of Mapleton. Surviving besides her hus-,band, hus-,band, are six sons and daugh-I daugh-I (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Larsen (Continued from Page One) ters, Fevrus Larsen of Mapie. ton; Blaine Larsen, Provo-Harold Provo-Harold and Paul Larsen 0j Orem; Mrs. James (Norma) Marziale of Mount Clair, N. J,-Mrs. J,-Mrs. Reese (Melba) Brinker-hoff, Brinker-hoff, of Salt Lake City; also 31 grandchildren; three brothers, broth-ers, Hugh Wing of Detroit, Mich.; Earl Wing of Spring! ville and Lewis Wing of Maple-ton. |