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Show Summit Lady Dies After Illness, Funeral Rites Held Mrs. Hannah Maria (Molly) Farrow Grlmshaw, 83, died at her home In Summit Thursday after a long llness. She was born in Summit on April 18, 1881, a daughter of Ob-adiah Ob-adiah and Francis Allen Farrow. She married Kay D. Grimshaw in 1919 In the St. George Temple. He died June 25, 1964., An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints, she had been a longtime long-time temple ordinance worker, work-er, and an active member of the Relief Society. She Is survived by a number of neices and nephews. Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed Monday in the Summit Ward Chapel with Bp. Ivan Dalley presiding, pre-siding, and who also gave the opening remarks. Mrs. Dena Williamson Wil-liamson gave a sketch of Mrs. Grimshaw's life, and speakers were W. R. Grimshaw and Harold Har-old Smith. The opening and closing songs were by the singing mothers, 'That Beautiful Land" and "A-bide "A-bide With Me." Shirley Farrow accompanied them and also played play-ed prelude and postlude music. A vocal duet, 'Cast Thy Bread Upon The Water," was by Elwin Armstrong and George D. Grimshaw. Grim-shaw. Prayers were by Oscar Hu-let Hu-let and Elton Richardson. The grave was dedicated by Alma Lawrence. Burial was in the Summit cemetery. |