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Show SERVICES HELD IN BEAVER FOR MARIE JESSUP BRADSHAW Funeral services were held in the First-Third Ward L D S Chapel at Beaver, Monday, Feb. 4, for Mrs. Marie Jessup Bradshaw, Brad-shaw, wife of -Ambrose Brad-shaw Brad-shaw of Provo, who died in a Provo Hospital Friday, after a lingering illness. The services, under direction of Bishop Leonard W. Paice, included in-cluded the following numbers: Prayer at the home, Lavell Bradshaw; prelude and postlude music, Mrs. Mae White; song, "Old Rugged Cross," quartet, Milo Baker, Kent Morgan, Esta Cox and Anona Smith; invocation, invoca-tion, Pres. A. Carlos Murdock; remarks, Bishop Paice; song, "In the Garden,"Anona Smith and Esta Cox; speaker, J. Albert Al-bert ' Muir; violin selection, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine," Linda Prince, accompanied accompa-nied by Clara Carter; remarks, Rue Nielsen; song, "Resting Now from Care and Sorrow," quartet; benediction, Richard L. Bradshaw. The grave in Mountain View Cemetery was dedicated by Bishop Paice. Pallbearers were M e 1 v i n Bradshaw, David Jessup, Keith Watters, Earl Smith, Leon Smith and Narvel Unthanks. Flower girls, under di7ectioitv of Norma Edwards and Drucilla Bradshaw, were Joan Bradshaw, Brad-shaw, Arlene Edwards, Rena Barton, MaNaim Gilliam, Jo-Ann Jo-Ann Jones, Sally Jones, Mary Watters, Lillie Watters, Anna Rae Bradshaw, Dora Mae Ship-man, Ship-man, JoAnn Watters and Betty Muir. Mrs. Bradshaw was born at Hatch Mountain, in 1891, a daughter of Levi Thomas and Adelia Workman Jessup. She was married to Mr. Bradshaw May 11, 1912. They moved from Beaver to Milford in 1919. Mrs. Brad shaw was a member of the L D S Church. Survivors include the following follow-ing sons and daughters: Mrs. Richard Leon Jones, Milford; Mrs. Cecil D. Gillam, Bountiful; Bounti-ful; Mrs. James E. Miller, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Charles W. Watters, Wat-ters, Jack and Ted Bradshaw, Provo, and the following sisters: sis-ters: Mrs. George Muir, Los Angeles; Mrs. Lula Unthanks, Pioche, Nev., and Mrs. Zella Limb, Beaver. |