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Show Services Held For Luella Percival Simple, yet impressive, funerr.l scr-'vices scr-'vices were held for Mrs. I nella Percival, Per-cival, wife of Roscoe Percival. at: the Relief Society hall in Gunnison List Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Percival died at the Dee hospital on September HO, following an operation at htldbirlh, and the body was prepared and brought to Gunnison for in'ernient. Mrs. Percival was tho daughter of Nephi and Annie Larson Anderson. She was born in Gunnison February 19, 1S92 and spent practicnllv all It r life here until after her marriage, in August, 1913 she was married to Roscoe Percival and five children was Hie result of the union. All the ?ri!d-rcn ?ri!d-rcn survive the mother and are ibu-cella, ibu-cella, aged, Morgan, 4, Leslie. I, ;.nd the two infants who are yet at tins hospital. Mrs. Percival, besides the husband, is survived by two brothers, Leo and Alvin, and a si '-i' "r . "! s. Llvena Fjcldsled, the latter of Centerfield. Cen-terfield. At the services for Mrs. Perrivnl l 1 , 1 nujnui; in n i 11 , , ,n , ,t .-, , , , , tensen and John Larson, both familiar fami-liar with the beautiful and wmiianW ' life Hie deceased had led. paid high tribute to the one who had answered the final call, and expressed deep , sympathy for those who had been bereft of a kind wife and loving inril her. A special quarlcl rendered several selections and Bishop 10. Swalberg gavoa beautiful vocal solo. Following Follow-ing the church services the remains were taken to the cemetery at. Gunnison Gunni-son for final interment. Mr. Percival and his 6-year-old daughter, Marcella. were here from Wiilard. their home, to attend the. funeral services of the wile and mot her. |