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Show Services Set for Thursday For Mrs. Rosalie Shumaker Funeral services for former for-mer Moab a-esident, Rosalie Shumaker, 67, will be held Thursday, July 2, in Pasadena, Pasade-na, Texaa. Mrs. Shumaker passed away in a Reno, Nevada Ne-vada hospital on Monday, June 29, after a lingering illness. ill-ness. Funeral services are scheduled sched-uled to be held at the Colonial Col-onial Funeral Home in Pasadena, Pas-adena, and burietl will be in the Forest Park Cemetery in Houston, Texas. Rosalie Shumaker was born in Colgate, Oklahoma on June 3, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Wilson She married mar-ried Lester Shumaker in 1942 at Houston, Texas. Surviving are two children. ; a son, Charles Steen of Reno, Nevada, and a daughter, Mrs. Norman (Maxine) Boyd, of Moab. Also surviving is a brother, R. L. Wilson of Pasadena, Pa-sadena, Texas, six grand i ch'JdVen and three great- ' grandchildren. Mrs. Shumaker was a resident resi-dent of Moab for about eleven elev-en years, from 1952 to 1963, after which she moved to Reno, Re-no, Nevada, where she resided resid-ed until her death. |