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Show Funeral services Tuesday for Vivia G. Ostler Funeral services are being conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. i in the Fifth Ward, for Mrs. Vivia Gammell Ostler, 82, a former long-time resident of Springville, who died Thursday May 23, 1968, at the home of i a daughter in Riverton. Friends may call at Wheeler Mortuary Tuesday before the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery-Mrs. Cemetery-Mrs. Ostler was born Nov. 15 1885 in Ashley Fork, Uinta County, a daughter of William ! Andrew and Lenora Jane Mes-! Mes-! singer Gammell. She was married mar-ried to Phillip Alma Ostler March 21, 1905 in Springville, and their marriage was later solemnized in the LDS Temple. Mr. Ostler died in 1959. Mrs. Ostler was a member of the LDS Church and was ac- tive in the Relief Society. Surviving are three sons and two daughters, William Glen-don Glen-don Ostler of Reseda, Calif.; Donald Alma and C. H. Ostler Ost-ler both of Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs. Cecil (Birdella) Dalton of i Riverton; and Mrs. T. E. (La-1 (La-1 Priel) Marsh of Blackfoot, j Idaho; 19 grandchildren and a brother and sister, Reed Gammell Gam-mell of Ogden and Mrs. P. B. (Fern) Branstetter of Long Beach, Calif. |