OCR Text |
Show Mrs. Ramona Fife Dies In Pasadena Mrs. Romona Clark Fife, 47, for many jears a resident of Cedar City died Sunday morning nt her home in Pasadena, California from heart ailment. I Mrs. Fife had suffered from the heart ailment for a number of' years, but had been In better health since moving to Pasadena about' four years ago. She was taken ser-l iously ill about two weeks ago anJ succumbed on July 29th. Funeral services will be held In Pasadena on Thursduy or Friday' and bural will be made there. Doug -I las Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fife and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fife or Cedar City, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl' Clark or Newcastle left Tuesday to' attend the services. , Mrs. Fife was born In Parowan on June 3. 1898, a daughter or Col-j llns W. and Rose Brown Clark. Following Fol-lowing the death or her parents' when she was eight years or age. when she was eight years og age, she made her home with Mr. and Mrs. John Urle or Cedar City, until she was married to John H. Fife In 1917. Mrs. Urle has been living with Mrs. Fire In Calirornla ror the past year or more and was with her when death came. During her life In Cedar City Mrs. Fife was active in Social and church afralrs. She was a charter member or the Round Table and served as president or the club. She aLso served ror many years In ward and Stake Sunday School and Mutual Mu-tual Improvement Assovlation positions. pos-itions. Surviving are her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Wagman or Posadana; two sons. Collins W and Warren Fife, with the armed rorces; one grandchild, .nd the following brothers and sisters: Douglas Clark. Cedar City; Earl Clark, Newcastle; Daniel Clark, Ely, Nevada; and Mrs. Hazel Sorenson Los Angeles. I |