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Show FINAL TRIBUTE PAID LIFE OF MRS. JAMSON - - Mildred Reynolds Jamson, wife of Earl Jamson, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Keynolds of Springville, died Thursday at the hospital in Ely, Nevada, following a short illness which resulted in acute peritonitis. Many friends of the family paid final tribute her life and character at funeral services held in the Springville Fourth ward chapel -Monday afternoon with Seymour Meudcnhall of the bishopric presiding. pre-siding. . Music was furnished by Mrs. Hannah l. Packard and Miss Melba Con die who sang a duet; Kiwanis quartet ; ami Will Parry who played a trombone solo. The invocation wns offered by Dell Thorn and the benediction by H. T. Keynolds. The speakers all of whom paid tribute to the character of Mrs. Jamson were Ford Crandall and J. . F. Bringhnryt of the stake presidency presi-dency The grave at the city cemetery ceme-tery was dedicated by Alvie Za-briskie. Za-briskie. Mrs. Jamson was born July 9, 1907, at Spriiiirville and had lived here all her life until she was married mar-ried Ju'y 9, 1924, at which time she and her husband moved to McGill, Xavada, where they made their borne. She is survived by her husband hus-band Earl Jamson; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reynolds of Springville; Spring-ville; two sisters, Mrs. Cornell Men-denhall Men-denhall of Springville, Mrs. J. Y. 1 Iiearnson of Ogden, and one brother, Dr. Earl Reynolds of Springville. ! |