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Show Funeral Services Held In Washington For Mrs. Hannah Jolley Funeral services were held in the Washington ward chapel on November 30, for Mrs. Hannah M. Jolley, 83, who died at her home there November 27, following an extended illness. Mrs. Jolley was born May 16, 1856, and was among the -early pioneers to New Harmony, where she married W. H. Pace. After his death she married Joseph L. Jolley in Salt Lake City in 1908 and has since resided in Washington. Washing-ton. Surviving besides her aged husband hus-band are the following children: W. H. Pace, Delta; Mrs. Maggie Hartley, Leeds; J. F. Woodard, Eureka; S. A. Woodard, Elko, Nev.; Mrs. Hannah Tom.sik, Las Vegas; Mrs. Florence Farrer, Boonville, Calif.; Mrs. Bessie Hamilton, San Francisco; also four of her husband's children; Mrs. Myrtle Angel, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Laura Robinson, Delta; Mrs. May Askins, Couer d'Alene, Idaho, and Clarence Jolley, St. George. Pall-bearers were six grandsons: (Continued on page four) Hannah Joliey Death (Continued from first page) J. W. Pace, C. M. Pace, Roy Hartley, Robert Tomsik, Albert Tomsik, and Max McMullin.. Mrs. Bessie Hamilton and Jed F. Woodard, a-son and daughter, visited their mother recently but were unable to return for the services. Many other relatives were present. Mrs. Joliey was b u r i e d in the Washington cemetery. |