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Show Eva Lunt Eiickson Extended Funeral Rites Funeral services are being conducted con-ducted In the Cedar First Ward chapej this afternoon, Thursday, for Mrs. Eva Lunt Mathews Eric--kSPru&L jnatlveof Cedar City who died in BoiseridahorMori-day. BoiseridahorMori-day. She died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Elwin Theobald, in the Idaho city. Mrs. Erickson was born In Cedar Ce-dar City on Nov. 1, 1888, a daughter daugh-ter of Randle W. and Catherine Gibson Lunt. She was educated in Cedar Schools and graduated from the Branch Normal School in 1909, after which she taught in Iron and Beaver counties for several years. In 1910 she married mar-ried Marion Mathews In Beaver, who died in 1913. In 1930 she married Hyrum Erickson of Del-ta. Del-ta. She was well known in business bus-iness circles In Delta for many years', and later moved to Long Beach, Calif., where she engaged engag-ed in business and served as a stake missionary for two years. Always an active member of the church she has served for many years as a teacher In both Relief Society and Sunday School. She Is survived by her daughter, daugh-ter, Maud Marlon Theobald; five grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and the following brothers bro-thers and sisters: Walter G. Lunt and Blanche L. Dotson, Cedar City; Mary Ann Montgomery, Pioche, Nev.; Eula Urban. Las Vegas, Nev.; Randle Gibson Lunt. Los Angeles, Calif., and two half sisters, Mrs. Bertha Friethmuth and Mrs. Reta Chldester, Las Vegas, Ve-gas, Nev. ,p- , 1 ii-. i- ,' j It? pr : j j EVA LUNT ERICKSON |