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Show Services Held in Provo for Former Resident Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Houtz Coombs Butler, 69, former resident of Springville, who died Tuesday of last week in a Los Angeles, Calif., hospital, were conducted con-ducted Monday afternoon in the Riverside ward chapel in Provo. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery ceme-tery directed by Claudin Funeral j home. Mrs. Butler was born in Spring- ' ville April 16, 1884, a daughter of Phillip and Sarah Jane Hall Houtz. Her first husband, Henry J. Coombs, died in 1922 and in 1944, she was married to Harry J. Butler But-ler in Provo. They moved to California Cali-fornia about three years ago. Survivors include her husband of Los Angeles, two sons, Richard A. Coombs of Provo, and George A. Coombs of Orem; three daughters, Mrs. Gwenith Hallam, Los Angeles; Ang-eles; Mrs. Sarah Johnson, Spanish Fork; Mrs. May Fishbane, San Francisco; 27 grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lettie Beardall, Springville, and Mrs. Enza Russon of Lehi. |