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Show Olive Mae LeFevre Buried On 15th Funeral services for Olive Mae LeFevre were held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, October 15, 1971, In the Panguitch South Ward Chapel with Bishop Dennis W. Payne conducting. Family Prayer, Mark Bick-ley; Prelude and Postlude music, Clarence Bushman; Song, "In The Garden" Choir; Opening Prayer, Jay Rlchman; Tribute, Wallace Miller; Duet, Verda Tebbs and Neucille Dodds: Speaker, David V. Wor-then; Song, "Invocation", Ladies Chorus; Remarks, Bishop Dennis W, Payne: Closing Song. "Abide With Me". Choir; Closing Prayer, Allen F. Miller. The grave was dedicated by Camenn Norton. Burial was In Panguitch cemetery with the Neal S. Magleby Mortuary officiating. Olive Mae Norton Miller LeFevre, 90, died October 11, 1971 In a Cedar City rest home of natural causes. She was born November 12, 1880 at Kanab to Riley R. and Rachel Olive Lee Norton. Married William A Miller February 1900 at Panguitch, later solemnized at the Salt Lake City Temple. He died January , 1928, Married Daniel James LeFevre, April 14, 1934, at Richfield, He died July 3, 1970. Mrs. LeFevre was a member of the LDS Church, a Primary teacher and nurse in the ' Panguitch Area. Surviving her are sons, daughters, Del, Nlm, Mrs. Myron (Alda) Cooley, all Panguitch; Mrs. Leland (Cleo) Clark, Salt Lake; 21 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren; one great great grandchild; brother, sister, Merritt, Mrs. Mark (Mo-sell) Blckley, both Salt Lake. |