Show IRMA MERKLEY service Services honor Vernal mother Final rites honoring Irma Carpenter were held in the Ashley-Maeser 3rd ward chapel Tuesday at 11 a.m. Bishop Floyd W. Bodily Family prayer at the mortuary was by Eugene E. Dale Bodily played the prelude and postlude The first musical Need Thee Every was by Larry Dan Corey Crua and Dennis Hatch accompanied by George D. Merkley offered the Speakers were remarks by Bishop Norwood Hardy and Ralph Musicals were an organ solo My by Keri Lyn Harris and vocal solo by Dennis He was accompanied by Laura Frank Parkin pronounced the Interment was in the Maeser Fair-view Cemetery under the direction of the Vernal Roland Hansen dedicated the Pallbearers were Creg Lynn Larry Randy Tom Harris and Todd The floral tributes were taken care of by the Relief Irma Carpenter Merkley died at her home of heart May She was born January 1899 in Utah to Aaron Grant Carpenter and Elizabeth Maud married Morgan Merkley April 1918 in marriage in Salt Lake Temple October She was a member of the Church Maeser 1st served as secretary in Relief Society and MIA in several served two stake missions in the Uintah Basin Indian Survivors are husband of three four Sybil Salt Lake Roland Frank Paul Grand J. N. Merkley and George D. Merkley of Glindon Merkley of brothers and sisters Kenneth Johnny Valley Milton W. Apple Grant H. |