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Show Funeral Held ... . ' i' ( ' j : -i s A Mrs. Pearl rHolley Funeral Services Held Sunday for Mrs. Pearl Holley Many friends and relatives paid tribute Sunday afternoon to the life of Mrs. Pearl Holley, at funeral fun-eral services held in the Mapleton ton Ward chapel under direction of Bishop Welby Warren. Mrs. Holley, wife of John I. Holley of Mapleton, died Friday morning in a Provo hospital following a long illness. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery, under dirtction of A. Y. Wheeler and son Mortuary. ' Mrs. Holley was born at Winter Quarters, Carbon County, Utah, July 22, 1896, a daughter of Samuel Sam-uel and Catherine Evans Padfield. She was married to' Albert Reynolds Rey-nolds in 1913, at Winter Quarters. Later she went to CasUe uate, where she was employed as a bookkeeper at the Wasatch Stores. ' She was married to Mr. Holley, March 7, 1934, in the Salt Lake Temple and they had made their home at Mapleton since. She had taken an especially active part in community and church affairs. For a number of years, she was president of the Mapleton Primary and had also served as an officer and teacher in the MIA; as president presi-dent of the Mapleton Relief Society Soc-iety and a member of the Mapleton Maple-ton Camp DUP. She also held a position in the Utah County DUP organization. Surviving besides her husband, are the following sons and daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Earl (Mildred) Menden-hall Menden-hall of Ecolan, Calif.; Mrs. Alma (Catherine Ann) Jensen of Mapleton; Maple-ton; Mrs. Sterling (Grace) Olsen and Mrs. John (Ruth) Whitley, both of Ft. Collins. Colo".; Miss Wanda Holley, Salt Lake City; Mack Holley, Spanish Fork. Earl Reynolds, LDS bishop, St. George; Perry Holley, Ogden; also six brothers bro-thers and sisters, Mrs. R. L. Durante Dur-ante of Cedar City; Mrs. Clyde Burnett of Salt Lake City; Willard and Floyd Craig of Castle Gate; Cleon Craig of Provo and Jack Craig of Orem. |