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Show Jetta GublerReber X"f'i Ogden, Shirley Stratton of Cedar City, Kathleen Wilkins of Midvale, Janice Oyler of Cedar City and Sandra Fawcett of St. George; 34 grandchildren; grand-children; 74-great-grandchildren; 2 great-great great-great grandchildren; and one brother: Edmund Gubler of Santa Clara. Funeral services were Oct. 20 at 1 p.m. in the Ivins Ward Chapel, with Bishop Robert Coulter officiating. Prelude and Postlude music was rendered by Olive Moss. Prayers, were offered by Jack Reber, Blaine Cutler, Jeff Bennett and Kendle Reber. Speakers included President Bruce Stucki and Bishop Robert Coulter, a and a tribute was given by Judi Schofield. Musical numbers included in-cluded a trio by Vela Ruth Hafeh, Anneliese Ence and Lorna Burr. They were accompanied by Olive Moss. The grandchildren also sang "Grandmothers Old Fashioned Garden". Ralph and Iris Hafen sang "Beyond the Sunset" Sun-set" and they were accompanied ac-companied by Cleo Petty. Interment was in the Santa Clara Cemetery under the direction of Boyer Southern Utah Mortuary. JETTA GUBLER REBER, 81, of Cedar City died Oct. 16, 1982, in Cedar City. She was born Aug. 1, 1901 in Santa Clara to Herman and Selina Gubler Gubler. She married Ernest J. Reber on Dec. 23, in the St. George LDS Temple. She was a very active member of the LDS Church. She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers in a camp in St. George. She was a member of the DUP Rhythm Band. At her passing, she was one of the last three living original settlers of Ivins. She was a devoted wife and other. Survivors include two sons and four daughters: Jack of Ivins, Kendle of |