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Show J-'oinicr San(;i O.tia Resident Passed .Iway Sunday n( Cedar Cily. Grace Tobler 1'f-iidlcto'i, wife of LeGrar.d jv-ndleton of Cedar City, died suddenly at that place-Sum! place-Sum! ay morning. It is believed that a blood clot in a valve of her heart was the cne (,f i.r (hath. On Iiercmkr 22 she gavo-birth gavo-birth to a baby daughter, and' shortly afterwards suffered an att'i.'k of plcuri.-y from which .-!;'. was apparently recovered. Mrs. 1'i.nt'Mon was born September Sep-tember 25, 1 902, at Santa Clara, a daugliier of George E. and; (Continued on page 2) GRACE PENDLETON 1 (Continued from page 1) Mary M. Stucki. She spent her early life in that town, and attended at-tended the schools there. She was also a graduate of the Dixie high school. In November, 192S, she was married in the Salt Lake temple of LeGrand Pendleton, Pen-dleton, and from that time on made her home in Cedar City. Before her marriage she was a very active leader in church work, having been a teacher in Primary and Sunday school, and was a member of the ward choir. Surviving are her husband and two daughters, Mary Lou, and the infant, her father, two brothers, bro-thers, Ezra and Heber, three sisters, Mrs. Laura Yiola Gubler, Ivins; Mrs. Lottie Bladen, Cedar Ce-dar City; Glenna Hafen, Santa Clara, and the following half brothers and sisters: Earl, Guy, Gilbert and Yerna of Santa Clara. |