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Show SUFFERING OF MRS. SULLIVAN ENDSBYDEATH Services Held at Tabernacle Today for Mrs. C. R. Sullivan Sul-livan Who Passed Away Here Wednesday. Funeral services were held in the stake tabernacle today, under un-der the direction of the East ward bishopric, for Mrs. C. R. Sulli-va, Sulli-va, who died Wednesday morning morn-ing followinug a long illness. For several weeks she had been in an extremely critical condition condi-tion from heart trouble and complications. com-plications. Mrs. Grace McAllister Sullivan Sulli-van was born January 2. 1SS0, a daughter of John D. T. and Cornelia Lenzi McAllister. During Dur-ing her early life, she and her sister, Annie, (Mrs. Charles Whipple), were among the prominent prom-inent singers of St. George. She was married to Charles R. Sullivan on her birthday, January 2, 1900. in the St. George temple, by her father, who, at that time, na; president presi-dent of the Manti temple. She was an active worker in the church, officiating in the Sunday Sun-day school, M. I. A., and later in the Primary association. Surviving are her husband, and the following sons and daughters: Mr?. Annie S. Hall, j and Mrs. Blanche S. Spendlove. I Hurricane: Lcnzi M., Mrs. Grace Standi. Miss Ruth, and Richard. Rich-ard. Other .survivors are two brothers bro-thers and two sisters. Mrs. Jane Moss. Martin L. McAllister and Mrs. Charles Whipple. St. George, and W. Lenzi McAllister, McAllis-ter, Sacramento, Calif. |