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Show MRS, BRAMALL SERVICES HELD Largely attended services were held in the First ward Sunday, for Mrs. Elmina C. Bramall, 83, widow of Samuel Bramall, who died Friday, Fri-day, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. G. W. Mendenhall, following a short illness of ailments incident inci-dent to her age. The services were in charge of Bishop A. G. Peterson and other speakers included A. G. Thorn and Mrs. Ella Reynolds. Mus'ic was given by John" Hardy and Floss Phillips who rendered a vocal duet; Hannah Rowland, a vocal solo and Elmo Coffman, a vocal solo. The invocation was offered by Willis Strong and the benediction by Charles Alleman. J. H. Man-waring Man-waring dedicated the grave at the Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Bramall was born in Appanoose Ap-panoose county, Iowa, a daughter of William and Margaret Serena Wood Coffman. She came to Springville with her parents in 1864, and had resided here most of the time since. She was married mar-ried to Mr. Bramall November 1, 1875, in the Endowment House, Salt Lake City. He died in 1913. Mrs. Bramall served as a teacher teach-er in the First ward Relief society, 50 years. She was a member of Kolob Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers and was a member of the first Old Folks committee in the stake. She is survived by two daughters daugh-ters and a son, Mrs. Mendenhall and Will Bramall of Springville and Mrs. Emma Johnson of Pro-vo; Pro-vo; 16 grandchildren and 30 greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; also a brother, Will Coffman of Springville. |