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Show Maria SomerviHc Services Set For Safurdcjy Maria Di.:a Foy Somerville, well known long-time resident of Moab, died May 7, at the Allen Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Somerville was H5 years old. She was born July 2R, 1S93 at Thurber. Wayne county, a daughter of William B. and Ophalia Bim'hain Foy. She married James A. Somerville on Dec. 13, 19:0 in Moab. The marriage was later solemnized solemniz-ed in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple Mr. Somerville died in 1945. Mrs. Somerville was very active in LDS Church work, President of Primary for over School and was Stake missionary mission-ary until ill health and failing eyesight forced her to resign. Survivors include two sons, J. Lloyd of Moab and Max A., Salt Lake City and two foster fos-ter daughters, Maxine Hurst of Portland, Oregon, and Wanda Wan-da Stockert of Grand Junction; Junc-tion; five grandchildren, tei great grandchildren and ten great, great grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday, Satur-day, May VP -ne Moab LP Bishop i j'WLAEi.A iating.; i j Burial ftl ley cemetery. 'Friends mac call at Grand Valley Mortuary Mortu-ary from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and at the chapel from 12 noon until the time of services on Saturday. |