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Show Laura Talbot Dies At . Salt Lake City Friends and relatives were shocked to learn of the death of Laura Talbot on May 30th. She had been in the LDS Hospital for a week before hei death. Laura was born in Pan- guitch on Feb. 16, 1906. she lived here until moving to , Salt Lake City in 1940. She was a daughter of Mary Lynn and Robert E. Dickinson. A mother of tliree children of her own but a mother to many others, her home In Salt Lake was always open to anyone who might come there. She was very active In the LDS Church, having taught Primary for 34 years, along with many other duties, her first love was children. At the time of her death she was the Theology Teacher In the Relief Society and had been for the past three and a half 2 years. She is survived by her hus- band Leland, a son Harold, two daughters Bessie Sander and Winona Fullmer, all of Salt Lake; mother Mary E. Dickinson, Panguitch; three brothers, Lynn Dickinson of Panguitch; James Dickinson, Salt Lake; Ji !c Dickinson, Richfield; two sisters, Myrtle Wright of LaPucnte, Calif, and Bessie Talbot, Panguitch. Funeral services were held in the Sixteenth Ward chapel June 1, and burial was In the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends and relatives attending the services from Panguitch were Lynn Dickinson, Mary E. Dickinson, Bessie Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Talbot, the Maurice Marshall family, Mattie Kocherhans, Elsie Proctor and daughter Dorthy. Stanley Dickinson of Reseda, Calif, flew to Salt Lake for the services; while there he had a visit with his father Lynn Dickinson and sisters. |