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Show Final respects paid Mapleton lady at services Funeral services were held Monday in the Mapleton Ward with Bishop Norman Graves of the Mapleton Third Ward officiating offi-ciating for Mary Stakey Med-ved, Med-ved, 75, who died September 13. 1968 at the Utah Valley Hospital. Burial was in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery Ceme-tery directed by Wheeler Mortuary. Mor-tuary. She was born Feb. 2, 1893 in Leadville, Colo., a daughter of George and Agnes Popish Stakey. Sta-key. She was married to Jack Medved on Nov. 7, 1909 in Sun-uyside, Sun-uyside, Carbon County. He died in 1961. Mrs. Medved was a member of the Slovine National Benefit Society Lodge and a member of the LDS Relief Society. She moved to Carbon County in 1908, and had lived in Bingham Bing-ham Canyon before moving to Mapleton in 1927. She had engaged en-gaged in fruit farming with her husband. Surviving are four song and three daughter, Frank Medved Med-ved of Las Vegas, Nev.; Bill Medved of Sebastapol, Calif.; Tony Medved, Fred Medved, Mrs. J. D. (Connie) Dalton, and Mrs. Lee (Colleen) Snelson, all of Springville; and Mrs. Don (Josephine) Kilpatrick of Hill-boro, Hill-boro, Calif.; 17 grandchildren ; seven great-grandchildren; one great, great, grandchild; three sisters and a brother, George Stakey and Mrs. Agnes Tom-sick Tom-sick of Spring Glen, Carbon County; Mrs. Josephine Blain-ey Blain-ey of Mapleton, and Mrs. Barbara Bar-bara Setka of Mt. View, Calif. |