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Show : i i . y - - - - - ,v - j ! f ' I 1 - ' j V " ! - " . , , ! :- f -,., y . ! f (K ', I "-' . . .-!. I " ' . ; I t - i i ' 1.4 w ,;.7 j Mrs. Ireta Fotheringham SERVICES HELD IN MINERS VILLE FOR MRS. FOTHERINGHAM Mrs. Zella Ireta Memmott Fotheringham, 79, died in the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital Hos-pital Jan. 25 of cancer. Funeral services were held in Mineresvill-e Wednesday, Jan. 28, with interment in the Minersville Cemetery. The services, under direction of Bishop Milton Albrecht, were as follows: Family prayer, Jack H. Fotheringham. Foth-eringham. Invocation, Henry P. Dotson. Tribute, Marian Hahne. Vocal trio, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine," Marcine and Sylvia Davis and Vivian Marshall. Mar-shall. Speaker, Dan Crawford. Vocal solo, "He That Hath Clean Hands," Nell Smith. Speaker, Ira Fisher. Benediction, Charles Jameson. Jame-son. The grave -was dedicated by Keith Albrecht. Pallbearers were grandsons. Flowers were cared for by granddaughters and great-granddaughters. great-granddaughters. Mrs. Fotheringham was born Oct. 10, 1890, in Payson, to James Wilson and Jane Math-ewson Math-ewson Memmott. She married Arnold Fotheringham, May 17, 1909, in Mammoth. He died June 14,. 1931. She married Claude Milton Albrecht, Aug. 18, 1938, in Minersville. Min-ersville. He died Feb. 22, 1942. She married Sheldon Zabris-kie, Zabris-kie, Sept. 6, 1947. They were divorced. After the death cf Mr. Fotheringham, Foth-eringham, she did sewing and cooking, worked on WPA projects, proj-ects, and work in the school lunch program in Minersville and Milford to support her family. She -was postmis'erss at Minersville for 15 years. She was employed as a practical prac-tical nurse at the Milford Hospital, Hos-pital, and was a dorm mother for several years at Eryce and Zion National Parks. She held many offices in the LDS Church, and was active in civic affairs. She was a member mem-ber of the DUP, and had been Beaver County Democratic Chairman. With her husband and family fam-ily she moved to Minersville in 1926, living there until 1942 when she moved to Milford. In 1956 she moved to Cedar City. She is survived by a daughter daugh-ter and four sons ,Mrs. Harold Har-old (Vvs) Baxter, Milford; Arnold Jack Fotheringham, Springdale; Bill F Madrid, Spain; Dixon H., La Habra, Cal., and Robert B., Cedar City, also 17 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. |