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Show Services held for former Mapleton lady Funeral services were held Saturday in Salt Lake City, "or Mrs. Mary Lucinda Sanderson Sand-erson LeRoy, 84, well-known Mapleton woman, who died Wednesday, December 27, 1967, it a hospital in Bountiful of a leart ailment. She had been iving the last several months vith a daughter in Bountiful. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery. She was born Nov. 29, 1883, n Fairview, a daughter of Wil-iam Wil-iam Henry and Elsleda Hurst Sanderson. She married Am- mon Alexander Leroy June 24, 1903 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died March 2, 1965. Mrs. LeRoy had lived in Sun-(Cont. Sun-(Cont. on back page, col. 7) i r - rt ' If ' i ' j , f v ' ! i t - ?; "V ' r nf A?'- Mrs. Mary Lucinda LeRoy, 84, for whom services were held Saturday in Salt Lake Rites held for Mapleton lady (Continued from Page One) nyside and Clearcreek, Carbon County and spent most of her married life in Mapleton. Active in the LDS Church, she was in the Mapleton Relief Society presidency for a number num-ber of years and was an ardent ar-dent genealogy worker. Survivors include two daughters daugh-ters and one son: Mrs. James G. (Lucy) Kerr, Bountiful; Mrs. Burton E. (Mary) Tew, Talmage, Duchesne County; Daniel V. LeRoy, Salt Lake City; several grandchildren and great grandchildren; two sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. Isabell Guymon, of Price; Mrs. Rebecca Ann Brown, Calif.; one son, Ellis William LeRoy, preceded her in death. North Carolina grows almost twice as much tobacco as any other state; with Kentucky in second place. The Philippine Islands were named for King Philip n of Spain by an expedition of colonists col-onists from Mexico. Rockefeller backers to disregard dis-regard his request. |