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Show Funeral services held for Lena Maycock J' Funeral . services were . held "Tuesday in the Third-Ninth Vard Chapel for Mrs. Annie Selena (Lena) Condie May-ock, May-ock, 81, who died suddenly laturday, September 5, 1964, ,t her home, 340 North Second Fest. Bishop Calvin Packard resided at the services. ( Burial was in the Evergreen Jlemetry, directed by Wheeler lortuary. Mrs. Maycock was born Feb. 5, 1883, in Springville, a " aughter of Gibson S. and Es-ler Es-ler Palfreyman Condie. She iceived her education in the Springville schools and attend-1 attend-1 BYU. Her father was an irly day railroad contractor nd she cooked in various ear-' ear-' day camps. She was also a erk at the Deal Brothers and endenhall Store in Spring-Me. Spring-Me. She married George Ray layccck, Nov. 7, 1906 in the .alt Lake LDS Temple. I She was an active member ' the LDS Church, active in . Fourth Ward Relief Soci- ';y and served as its treasurer. I"'rs. Maycock was a counselor ' the presidency on the MIA : fike board for a number of She also was an active tem-e tem-e and genealogy worker and i as a member of the DUP. i( Survivors include one son id two daughters: Howard C. sycock of Springville; Mrs. ughn (Naomi) Bushman of Howlow, Arizona; and Mrs. varies H. (Cecelia) Beyers, Jt Springs, Ark.; 10 grand-Mren grand-Mren and two great grand-, grand-, Hdren; one sister and two Others, Mrs. Lillian Lewis of vcrton, Nev.; Richard P. ypndie, Salt Lake City;; and U'rs- Harvard (Melba) Os- Chicago. |