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Show Southern Utah Native Dies in Kanab Hospital I A native of southern Utah, Mrs. Grace Bleak Thompson, 83, died Wednesday morning at the Kane County Hospital at Kanab of causes incident to age. A native of St. George, she was , born January 10, 1882. She mar- i ried Joseph S. Thompson in 1912 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in 1957. She was active in affairs of the church in the Relief Society, MIA, Sunday School and Primary Association. As-sociation. She was also a member mem-ber of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Pio-neers. Survivors include sons and daughters: W. Howard, Warsaw, Ind.; Wayne J., Ogden; Mrs. Reed (Mae) Fairbanks, Salt Lake City; J. Ralph and Willard B., Cedar City; Mrs. Dwaln (Bernice) Haacke, Kanab; T. La Von and: Paul W., St. George. Also survlv-lng survlv-lng are 54 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Two sisters also survive. They are Artemesia Powell, and Mrs. Albert Pugsley. J both uf alt Lake City. funeral services will be con-djbted con-djbted Saturday, March 20 at 1 p. TO. in the St. George I DS Fifth Ward Chapel. ' Friends may call at the SpiLi-bury SpiLi-bury Mortuary in St George Friday Fri-day from 7 to 9 p. m. ajid Saturday Satur-day at 12:00 noon until time for services. Burial will be in the St. George cemetery. |