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Show 1 Prudence Cherrington Pal-freyman, Pal-freyman, for whom services will be held Friday in the Fourth-Tenth Ward Church. Services Friday at 1 p.m. for Mrs. Palfreyman Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Fourth-Tenth Fourth-Tenth Ward Church for Prudence Pru-dence Cherrington Palfreyman, 79, who died at her home Tuesday, Tues-day, May 19, 1964, following a long illness. Bishop Waldo Jacobsen of the Tenth Ward will conduct the services. Friends may call this evening eve-ning from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wheeler Mortuary and Friday prior to the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. Ceme-tery. Mrs. Palfreyman was born in Springville, December 16, 1884, a daughter of Joseph and Prudence Straw Palfreyman. She received her education in the schools here. She was married to Raphael Palfreyman in Springville, April Ap-ril 25, 1905, and two years later la-ter the marriage was solemnized solemn-ized in the Salt Lake Temple. Active in the LDS Church, Mrs. Palfreman served as president pres-ident of the Relief Society for a number of years in the Fourth Ward, was also on the stake Relief Society board for many years. She also served in (continued on page 2, col. 5) niece Palfreyman of Salt Lake City; Raphael C. Palfreyman, Provo; Grant E. Palfreyman, Springville; five grandchildren and one great grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Byron (Marie) Mendenhall, Payson; two brothers, bro-thers, Amyot W. Cherrington, Springville; J. Melvin Cherrington Cherring-ton of Provo. Palfreyman obituary (continued from page one) the Religion Class and Primary organizations of the ward. Her cheerful smile and friendly greeting went hand in hand with the lovely flowers she and Mr. Palfreyman took so much pride in growing at their home. Surviving besides her husband hus-band are two sons and two daughters: Mrs. Vernon J. (Helen) Lee Master and Ber- |