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Show Services today, a9th Ward, for ifws, Simkins, 77 mfk Funeral services are being fJlield today (Thursday) at 1 ' 7p.m., in the Nineth ward cha-" cha-" Del, for Mrs. Florence White Simkins, 77, wife of George A. 'Tpimkins, 280 West Center, who I Hied Monday afternoon Jan. 29 Jilt the Utah Valley Hospital, hp suffered a stroke and was 11 only a short time. j rjl Friends may call at the "wheeler Mortuary before the services. Burial will be in the Hvergreen cemetery. m Vj Mrs. Simkins was born Aug. ), 1884, in Beaver, a daughter )f William Henry and Annie flfUley White, one of 11 children Jjill of whom preceded her in ' leath. j She received her education in the schools of Beaver and at 4 (Brigham Young Academy. She I vas married to George Albert 3imkins June 9, 1909, in .the Salt Lake Temple. They celebrated cele-brated their golden wedding anniversary in 1959. Mr. and Mrs. Simkins lived j in Eureka for a number of years and moved to Spring-I Spring-I (Cont;nued on Page 2, Col. 7) y .,, . ir'-" V " " i 1 1 ft" . 1 I Ui-iiii .. L , J m - Mrs.. George A. (Florence) ?il Simpkins for whom services ,j are being held today Hill""""' J Services today for Mrs. George Simkms (Continued from Page One) vine in 1925 where they have since resided. Mrs. Simkins was always active ac-tive in the LDS church. She SeTon the stake Sunday School and Belief Society Boards, taught in the MIA and Sunday School and served as SpringviHe Second ward Relief Re-lief Society president for eight years. Surviving are her husband and five children, . Virginia. Clegg, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Myles (Marie) Roach, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Morgan (Fern) Greenwood, Concord, Calif.; Mrs. Darrell (Marjorie) g. 1 rett and Max Simkins, both '-?' Provo; and 15 grandchild. |