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Show Services held Tuesday for Clara McKenzie Funeral services . were conducted con-ducted Tuesday afternoon in the Ninth ward, for Mrs. Clara Gammell McKenzie, 73, who died Saturday April 14, at the Eldred Sunset Manor, following a long illness. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery, under direction of Wheeler Mortuary. Mrs. McKenzie was born Aug. 30, 1888, at Springville the daughter of Robert M. and Mary Ann Clements Gammell. She was educated in the Springville Spr-ingville City Schools and had made her home in Springville all her life. In her early life she worked as a cook for the various railroad rail-road construction companies of Springville. For many years she worked as a practical nurse nur-se in the community. She was married to Roy McKenzie, Oct. 14, 1914, in Provo. He died in 1939. She was a member of the LDS Church, active in the Relief Society as work director and as a visiting teacher. She (Continued on Page 2 Col. 6) McKenzie Obituary (Continued from Page One.) was a member of the Camp Cottonwood DUP. Surviving are a son and daughter, Bernell McKenzie, Springville; Mrs. Ervin (Odessa) (Odes-sa) Woodhouse, Springville; five grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; a brother, Ares Gammell, Orem; four sisters, Mrs. Alfred (Maude) Thorpe, Mrs. Earl (Charolette) Diamond, Dia-mond, and Mrs. Melva Gott-fredson, Gott-fredson, Springville; Mrs. I. C. (Myrtle) Packard, Pocatello, Idaho. |