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Show Services held Monday for Jane P. Stewart Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Monday at 1 o'clock for Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Pace Stewart, Ste-wart, 84, who died Friday, Dec. 27, 1963, at the Payson Hospital, Hos-pital, of ailments incident to age. The services were in the Second-Eighth Ward Church under direction of Bishop Richard Rich-ard K. Miner. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery, directed by Wheeler Mortuary. Mrs. . Stewart was bom in Spanish Fork, Nov. 9, 1879, a daughter of William F. and Louisa May Phillips Pace. She I made her home in that city until her marriage to Udell La-Var La-Var Stewart, Nov. 29, 1900. Since that time she has resided in Springville. She has been active in LDS Church work serving as a Primary Pri-mary teacher during her earlier earl-ier life and also as a visiting teacher in Relief Society. She was also a member of the DUP. Surviving are two sons, one daughter, Floyd L., and Dean Stewart and Mrs. O. J. (Wanda) (Wan-da) Peay all of Springville; 17 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren; one brother and one sister, Phillip Pace and Mrs. James Nielson both of Spanish Fork. c .' ' j Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Pace 1 Stewart for whom services were held Monday in the Second-Eighth Ward ChapeL |