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Show 1 ! 1 1 - i i u i ! f , J LIU'. ij Mrs. Ada Caxti'r SERVICES THURSDAY FOR ADA BAXTER ' Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Beames Baxter, 88, will be conducted in the Milford Baptist Bap-tist Church at 2 p. m. Thursday, Thurs-day, Sept. 21. Friends may call at the Southern Utah Mortuary Mor-tuary from noon until time for services. Mrs. Baxter died Monday evening in a St. George hos--pital following a heart attack. She had been living in Virgin the past three years with a daughter, Mrs. Georgia Allen. Mrs. Baxter was born March 13, 1879, in Moulton, Ala., to Warren and Elizabeth Foote Beames. She came to Milford in April, 1903. She married George Baxter April 14, 1903, in Beaver. The Baxters owned a farm in South Milford, and after retiring re-tiring lived in Milford. They celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in April, 1963. Mr. Baxter died Oct. 14, 1964. She was a member of the Milford Methodist Church, the Rebekah Lodge, and was a Gold Star Mother, a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Aux-iliary. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Georgia Allen, Virgin, and Mrs. Gladys Moore, Continued on Page Two Here's More About OBITUARIES Continued from Page One Temple City, Calif.; two grandchildren grand-children and two great-grandchildren, and a brother, B. T. Beames, Virgin. ROS.ETTA LEE Mrs. Anna Rosetta (Rose) Lee, 66, former Milford resident, resi-dent, died Sept. 14 in Las Vegas after a heart attack. Funeral, services were conducted con-ducted Monday in Beaver. Mrs. Lee was born Nov. 17, 1900, in Tooele, to Charles Erick and Mary Ann Powell Nelson. She married Francis Clyde Lee, Jan. 10, 1919, in Beaver. Mr. Lee preceded her in death. She is survived by one son, Stanley M.Lee, Odenton, Mass.; daughters Mrs. Katherine R. Simmons and Mary J. Colli-gan, Colli-gan, Las Vegas; three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Allene Gentry, Security, Calif.; Mrs. Delia White, . Cedar . .City,,, and Mrs. Veloy Ashworth and Joseph Jo-seph Nelson, Beaver; and Alburn Al-burn Nelson, Santa Anna, Calif.; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. HENRY D. GILLINS Henry DeVere Gillins, 46, died Sept. 14 at a Moab hospital hos-pital of lung cancer. Services were held in the Moab LDS Chapel, with graveside grave-side services and interment in the Minersville Cemetery. Mr. Gillins was born Feb. 18, 1921, in Minersville, a son of Thomas E. and Lucretia J. Gillins. Gil-lins. He attended the Minersville Min-ersville school and the Beaver High School. He married Faye Smith Jensen Jen-sen at Pioche, Nev., Nov. 6, 1948. They made their home at Pioche, where he was a miner, before moving to Moab, where he worked in the uranium uran-ium mines until his illness. Surviving are his widow; two sons, Edward D. and Fran-.cis Fran-.cis H.; a stepson, Clifford Jensen, Jen-sen, and a granddaughter; also three brothers, Elden, Pioche; Gerald, Milford, and Evan, Las Vegas, and one sister, Mrs. Albert (Viola) Medley, McGill, Nev. |