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Show 1 Aftfl $ lOhitmirio i Hilda Cameron Hilda Cameron Hilda Henrie Cameron, 91, died Aug. 26, 1978, in a Salt Lake City hospital following a short illness She was born Dec. 11, 1886. Panguitch. to William and Louisa Lee Prince. She was married to Jed Nephi Henrie, June 23. 1910, Salt Lake LDS Temple He died March 2, 1929. She was married to James Parley Cameron, April 24, 1934, St. George LDS Temple He died She attended schools in Panguitch and the Beaver Academy. She taught school in Henrieville and Panguitch. With Mr Cameron, she served a six-month mission to Northern California in 1947. She also served several LDS stake missions and a two year call to the St George Temple. She was a poet and artist and active in art circles in Panguitch and St. George. She was a member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers Survivors: sons, daughters, J. Carvel, Konroy, Frank H., Lowell V., Mrs. Daniel A. (Nedra) Tebbs. all Panguitch; Mrs. James W. (Vira) Judge, Salt Lake City , Mrs. Howard (Ellice) Whitney, Lone Pine, Calif. , Mrs. Alfred (Lucille) Fullmer, Cir-cleville; a nephew whom she reared. DuWayne Henrie, Phoenix, Ariz ; sisters, Mrs. James A. (Manetta) Henrie, . . Ti ti.. t. : rruvu, mis. iinin (Ellice) Cooper, Panguitch. Funeral services were Monday in the Panguitch Second Ward chapel with Bishop Carl Farnsworth, officiating. Frank Henrie offered the family prayer and Hope Truman, Irene McEwen and Barbara Orton, played prelude and postlude music. Howard Whitney gave the invocation. Speakers were DuWayne Henrie, James Judge, Daniel A. Tebbs and remarks by Bishop Farnsworth. Music in eluded selections by the choir, Chantilly Ladies; violin trio composed of Barbara Heaton, Bar bara Orton and Karran Harris. Alfred Fullmer offered the benediction. Burial was in the Panguitch Cemetery by Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, Richfield, where Lowell V. Henrie offered the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were Daniel Tebbs, Earl Henrie, Eldridge Johnson, Brian Henrie, Steven Henrie, Richard Henrie, Jed Johnson and Bruce Fullmer Honorary pflllbearers were Lowell Henrie. lmis Tebbs, Van Henrie. Paul Henrie. Michael Henrie, Ralph Whitney. Kent Whitney. Dan Judge, Kim Whitney. Alan Henrie, Joel Whitney, David Whitney, Jerry Fullmer, Chris Fullmer, Kirk Fullmer and Roger Fullmer Karnrsl I.. Stc-ns HENRIEVILLE -Earnest Lee (Steve) Stevens, 67, died Aug 20, 1978 in Panguitch after a short illness. He was born Jan. 5, 1911. Ada. Ok He married Caroline Schnelle in Gallup. N M Jan 28, 1947 He was a veteran of World War II, served in combat in Army Air Corps, maintained membership in Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 720, moved to Henrieville six years ago after retiring as custodian of a veterans administration hospital Survivors: wife, Henrieville, three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Marvine) Mclntyre, Glen Canyon City; Mrs Dalton (Florence Joan) Golf, Oseola. Ind ; Mrs Norma Louise Lewis of Mishawaka, Ind.; two brothers, two sisters, grandchildren; greatgrandchildren Funeral services were held Aug. 23 at Henrieville LDS Ward chapel with Bishop Ralph C. Chynoweth officiating. Kay Clark gave the family prayer with prelude and postlude music by Viola B Rose Harry Partner offered the invocation. Speaker was Ellis Johnson with tributes by Lael Chynoweth and Lonnie Williams and remarks by Bishop Ralph C. Chynoweth. Music included two selections by the ward choir and song by the Rose family. Layton Smith gave the benediction. Graveside services were by American Legion Post 25 of Panguitch Burial was by Smith Mortuary, Panguitch, where Guy W. Thompson offered the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were Cal Chynoweth, and Link Chynoweth, Bud Smith, Bart Smith, Frankie More and Kelly Neilson CARD OF THANKS We knew how much we loved her but did not know how many people felt the same way. Without the many friends who called, wrote, or came by we could not have gone on without our dear wife, mother, grandmother, daughter and sister, Rama. Many thanks to those who came to the funeral, for all the lovely flowers, and for those that brought food to the home. We appreciate the second ward bishopric and Relief Society for their kindness and compassion. Vee Bruhn Bob and Virginia B Higbee LarettaS Yardle Jim and Alta Yardley Jim and Donna Peterson Carl and Elizabeth Yardley |