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Show Funeral Friday 2nd-8th Ward For Mrs. Ostler Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Boyack Ostler, 77. 120 South- Second East Street, who died Tuesday afternoon at the Utah Valley hospital, will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m., in the Second-Eighth ward chapel. Bishop Melvin Duke of the Eighth ward, will officiate. Friends may call at the Wheeler Mortuary Thursday evening and Friday before the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Ostler had been confined to the hospital for about ten days. She was born in Spanish Fork, October 30, 1879, a daughter of Robert and Emily Stoker Boyack and spent her early life in that city. She was maried to Charles Ostler June 6, 1895 and the marriage was later solomnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He died a number of years ago. She had taken active part in Relief Society work having been a teacher for many years. The mother of thirteen sons and daughters there are 12 surviving. sur-viving. One son, Ted Ostler lost his life in World War II. Other sons and daughters are: Mrs. Maude Giles, Ethel, Virgil and Blaine Ostler and Mrs. lone Braithwaite of Springville; Ray Ostler, D. La-vell La-vell Ostler and Mrs. Mildred ' Jones of Salt Lake City; Char-continued Char-continued on page two) Services Held for Mrs. Margaret Ostler (Continued from page one) les Ostler and Mrs. Tess Bird of Orem; Mrs. Louise Wing of Mapleton and Mrs. Blanch Palmer Pal-mer of Provo; 54 grandchildren and 47 great greadchildren; a sister, Mrs. Emily Jane Booth and a brother, David Boyack, both of Spanish Fork. |