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Show Funeral Services Held Ai Panguitch On Oct 26th For Mrs. Emodean S. LeFevre Emodean (Dan) B i.cFovrc. 68, died of natural causes Oct 22nd at home She was born Aug !. 1904 at Law Ferry to James .1 and Mar;, Church Stewart On Nov 10. 1921 she married Clifford LeFevre in the St George Temple Mrs I.oFevro was an active member of the LD8 Church For 20 years she served as the supervisor of the achool ranch program for the Garfield County School Distict She won a national award for being out-standing school lunch super VMOr in the United States for the year if IMT. By winning a contest, she won a tour to aid organize school lunch pro grama in Peru and BquadoT. Survivors husband; son. daughter Clifford S . Clear field. Ifn Gregory fRamona) MontagnoU, Provo granddad ghtcr whom she reared. Mrs Dale (Sherrie) Julander, Ft Ri ley. Kansas; 8 grandchildren; mother. Mrs Mary Hester. Or ngc, Cnlll . father James J. i, wart, Sail Lake City, bro-Ihara, sisters. Dwaln, ls An geh -; Kldon. Kncinitas. Calif Mis Fern Kinney, Caldwell, Idaho Funeral services were held "i the North ward chape! Oct 20th. Prayer in the home. Otho 1 eFevre; prelude and poetlude music, Nina Steele and Irene M Ew.-n opening song. "Oh. M Father, choir, opening i rayer, Vennon Barney; spea ker, Walter IV Talbot; song. Thai Wonderful Mother Of Mine," l-Vrrell I) Huntsman, speaker. Talmage- Taylor; vocal duet "Whispering Hope," Walter 1) and Darlene Talbot; Bishopric's remarks. Rich ai d J Excell ; closing song. "I Need Thee Every Hour.'" choir, closing prayer, George LeFevre, The grave was dedicated by Peter LeFevre; burial was in the Panguitch Cemetery under direction of Neal S. Mag lebv and Sons Mortuary. |