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Show I Mother of Local ! Man Dies in SLC Mrs. May Eames Gledhill, 68, mother of David E. Gledhill, Springville, died Monday of a linger lin-ger illness at the home of a daughter daugh-ter in Salt Lake City. She was the widow of Dr. T. R. Gledhill, Richfield Rich-field physician who died in February. Elizabeth Greaves Eames, she was born December 28, 1886, in Preston, Pres-ton, Ida. She attended Preston schools and taught one year at the ! Oneida Stake Academy. After her marriage to Thomas Ray Gledhill July IS, 1907, in the Logan LDS Temple, she lived in Richfield, where she was active in commun- I ity and church affairs. She was president of the Primary for six years, president of the YWMIA for eight years and president of the Relief Society in the wards in which she lived. She also served on the Primary stake board. ! Surviving besides the son mentioned, men-tioned, are six children, and six brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be conducted conduct-ed Friday at 1 p.m. in Sevier LDS stake tabernacle. Friends may call Magleby Mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to . services. |