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Show Funeral rites held for Mrs. Ollerton Services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Eighth ward, for Mrs. Estella Morris Ollerton, Oller-ton, 77,' 159 West 300 So., who died Saturday in a Provo hospital. hos-pital. Bishop Ray Cope was in charge of the services. Burial Bur-ial was in the Evergreen cemetery, cem-etery, directed by Wheeler Mortuary. Mrs. Ollerton was born June 8, 1885, at Nephi, a daughter of Charles and Lucy Wilkey Morris. She was married to Seth Hood Ollerton on May 26, 1904 at Nephi. He died in 1952. The family lived in Moroni, Mor-oni, Mt. Pleasant and Fair-view Fair-view before moving to Springville Spring-ville in 1933. She had resided here since. Mrs. Ollerton was an active member of the LDS church, having worked in the Primary for 30 years. At the time of her death she was historian for the Springville ' Eighth (Continued on page 2, col. 6) Mrs. Estella Ollerton, resident resi-dent of Springville since 1933 for whom services were held Tuesday. Funeral rites held for Mrs. Ollerton (Continued from Page One.) member of the DUP and had ward Primary. She was a worked in the 4-H club activities. activi-ties. Surviving are ten sons and daughters, Mrs. James (Vivian) (Viv-ian) Wilson and Don LaDell Ollerton of Redondo Beach, Calif,; Mrs. Reva Jean Wilkie of San Francisco, Calif.; Seth Morris Ollerton, Roldo LaMar Ollerton and Mrs. Paul (Joyce) Husberg of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Frank (Lucy) Long of Provo; Elmo C. Ollerton of Mcab; Mrs. Glen (Mary) Harris Har-ris and Carlyle Ollerton of Springville; 38 grandchildren; 27 great grandchildren; one" brother and two sisters, Cecil Morris, Mrs. Claude Tolley and Mrs. Edna Hansen all of Ne-phi. |