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Show 15 Mary Sophia Thorn ! fServices Friday, I 1 p.m., for I iMary Thorn. 84 I- Funeral services wlil be held . "(Friday at 1 p.m. in the Third-'Ijinth Third-'Ijinth Ward for Mary Sophia SJjTielson Thorn, 84, who died Iaich 31, 1969 at an Orem list home of causes incident to fee. Bishop Glenn B. Orton of the jhnth Ward will be in charge j5f the services. Friends may hll this evening from 6 to 8 and rtday prior to the service at line Wheeler Mortuary. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Ev-ergreen Cemetery. it She was born September 18, :pS5 in Spanish Fork, the Slaughter of Rasmus and Lar-ena Lar-ena Nielson. She married Allied Al-lied Newton Thorn July 8, JJ905 in Provo. The marriage vas later solemnized in the Ianti LDS Temple. Mr. Thorn $ied December 6, 1955. J. Mrs. Thorn spent her early Start of her married life in Eu-4ka Eu-4ka and Park City. She also lived many years in Spring Sanyon. N After her husband's retire-i&ent retire-i&ent in 1946, she moved to Springville, where she lived un-J41 un-J41 hospitalized. She served in all the auxiliary organizations of the LDS Church in various capacities for many years. ;.- She is survived by two sons, three daughters and throe sisters: sis-ters: Hall Thorn, Kingman, Arizona Ar-izona ; Max O. Thorn, Mrs. G. J-C. (Myrtle) McNeill, Mrs. Cle-o'n Cle-o'n (Elaine) Ciaig, all of prirgville; Mrs. C. J. (Reah) Wilcox, Salt Lake City; also I s 24 gradchildven and 71 great grandchildren; sisters, Hilda Bingham, Spanish Fork; Emma Thomas, Salt Lake City and Ruby Worthen, California. |