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Show SPRINGVILLE WOMAN IS LAID AT FINAL REST ImpioMuc iuneral services for; Mrs. Nettie Kerr Grocsbeck, 68. who j died suddenly a I the family resi- df.ncc in the Springville Second j ward Friday, were held Monday afternoon in the Third vard chapel. Selvoy Rover of the Second ward j bishopric ws in charge. The speakers each of whom tcld , if th splendid life and character of . their friend were Mrs. Joseph B. ' Keel or of Provo, Bishop Ernest ( Strong of the Second ward. j Musical selections were fur- ; nished by Elmo Coffman who srmg two numbeis pccompanied by Mrr, j 1 Tulia Sumston; Margaret, and Helen j Fox sfng a duet, accompanied bv j 1 Mrs. Bell Crandnll; C. H. Child, Or-".nn Or-".nn Weight rnd Mrs. Julia Summon Sum-mon furnished an instrumental tr'o. The invocation was offered by John S. Boy or. (he benediction by "hai les All eman. John Fox dedicated dedi-cated the grave at the Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Grocsbeck v.-as born in Pav-son. Pav-son. March 1H32. When about 23 years of age she come to Springville Spring-ville nd engaged in the nrll'nery business until 1S07. In February 1803 she was married to John S. Grocsbeck and she had resided here for 45 year.-. She has always been active in church affairs, holding positions both in the auxiliary and stake organizations. or-ganizations. ' Besides her husband she is survived sur-vived by four children: Mrs. Ruth O. ScnviHe, Ogden ; Miss Rhoda Grocsbeck, Roe and Er?rl Groes- j beck, Springville; also two broth-ei broth-ei s, Albert and Robert Kerr, rf Fayson, and five grandchildren survive. |