Show tr r d ELIZABETH LONG heart attack victim Heart attack cia claims i ms Vernal mother Elizabeth Ann Powell Long 84 Vernal died January 8 1975 in the Uintah County hospital of ofa ofa ofa a heart attack SHE SIZE V WAS AS born June 2 1890 in Vernal She was the daughter of William S S. S and Nellie Lucky Powell She married Peter A A. A Long on July 17 1906 in Vernal They were later divorced The funeral was held Saturday January 11 at the Ashely Ward Chapel at 2 pm p.m. The family prayer was given by bya a nephew George Long at the Vernal Mortuary Bishop Glade Anderson was in charge of the services The opening song was wasI wasI I 1 Dreamed of Mother Last Night The invocation was given by a great nephew Bill Bishop Anderson was the speaker A musical reading Are All the Children In was given by Nita Powell and accompanied by her daughter Carma A tribute Too Lizzie was given by Mrs Thomas Mary Kedd The closing musical Peace in he Valley was sung by Corwin Snow and accompanied by Marie Hatch The benediction was given by Albert Freestone J PALLBEARERS were grandsons Stephen Stuber Kenneth Long Lorin Sheffer Brent Sheffer Cole Potter and Gary Cart Cartright right The dedication of the grave was given by Weldon Potter Burial was in inthe inthe inthe the Vernal Memorial cemetery The flowers were taken care of by the Ashley Ward Relief Society who also provided a luncheon at the home of Mrs William Lye Ive Powell town Out-ot-town guests were Weldon Lenora Cole and Sandy Potter of Seattle Washington Therssa Bliss of Renton Washington Gary and Kathleen Cartwright Bountiful Charles Mae and Kent Sizemore from Salt Lake City Ron and Mary Duncan Neola Dave and Merda Jenkins Lapoint and Kelly Nita Carma and Kay Lynn Powell from Jensen SURVIVORS were son and daughters Denver C. C Long Mrs 1 Elsie Atwood Mitchell both bolh of Vernal Hazel Long Salt Lake City Mrs Harvey Sylvia Stuber six grandchildren and nine grea great grandchildren a brother William Bud Powell sisters Minnie Long and Mrs Henry Nellie Kloeppel all allot of Vernal and one aunt Rose Walker from Roosevelt Mrs Long spent most of her life on the homestead that her father settled in 1870 |