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Show Heart Attack Claims Flora S. Perry, 63 ! Flora Seegmiller Perry, 53, died at her home In Cedar City Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Dec. 28 of a heart attack. at-tack. An active worker in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints, she was also active In community organizations and p.ujccts. Funeral services will be held In the Cedar Eighth Ward, Cedar West Stake, Friday, Doc. 30, at 2 p. m. Friends may call at the Winterrose Southern Utah Mortuary Mor-tuary Thursday evening from 7 to 9 and Friday from 11 a. m. until time of the services. Born at Alton, Kane County, a daughter of Daniel and Emma Carroll Seegmiller, she married Moroni Perry in the St. Geore LDS Temple on May 21. 1920. She has resided In Cedar City all of her married life. At the time of her death she was pervlng as president of the Cedar West Stake Relief Society. She was a member of the Eighth Ward and has worked with the Ward Primary and YWMIA organizations or-ganizations and the Stake Relief Society organizations for a number num-ber of years. Mrs. Perry was a charter member mem-ber of the Wel-Ak-Avl Club in Cedar City and was a member of the Old Folks Party Committee for 20 years in addition to bein? active with other social and civic affairs of the community. Survivors Include her husband; three daughters, LaVeeda R. Riddle, Rid-dle, Mrs. Ralph (Jean) Lamor-eaux, Lamor-eaux, both of Cedar City and Mrs. William (Cleone) Barnett. Tucson, Tuc-son, Ariz.; one fon, Joseph L. Perry. Per-ry. Cedar Cit ; three brothers. Srerling Seerr;.t?f, Sprlngdale; Paul Seegmiller. L Veas, Nev., and Adam SeepmilW. Cedar City, Ci-ty, and 13 grandchildren. Burial will be in the Cedar City cemetery. |