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Show " ' " "," "1 - ; S it ... . a4 . . i ss Mrs. Cecio May Morton, S Bray, 83. h Services held I for mother 1 of local people 1 A number of relatives and 5d friends were in Provo, Satu- 5 urday, to attend the funeral 5 services for Cecie May Mor- 5p ton Bray, 83, mother of Mrs. Erma B. Hardy and Orval C. Bray of this city. The services were held at the Berg Draw- ing Room and burial was in Sj the Provo City Cemetery. Mrs. Bray died Wednseday of $ las week in Utah Valley Hos- j pital, of injuries suffered in a 8 fall. She was a native of Farm- ington, Mo., and had lived in Provo most of her adult life, with exception of a few years h in Eureka. She was a member g of OES. Valley Chapter No. 3, and the Provo Community Con- gregational Church. Her husband, whom she married Dec. 7, 1899, died Dec. s 13, 1958. Surviving besides the son Jj and daughter in Springville, are two other sons, Floyd, ? Provo; and Glen E., Bountiful; i 17 grandchildren and 16 great sj grandchildren. A son Don Mer- i vin O. Bray, died Nov. 16, 1963, Sf in San Francisco, Calif. i |