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Show Final Rites Accorded Mrs. Olive M. Guymon . Graveside services were held Wednesday at 11 a. m. in the Parowan City cemetery for Mrs. Olive Mortensen Guymon, 70, who died at the Iron County Hospital Hos-pital Sunday of natural causes. The services were conducted by Harley W. Dalton, who also was the speaker for the occasion. The invocation was offered by Vern C. Mortensen, and the grave was dedicated by Frank Mortensen, both brothers of the deceased. Mrs. Guymon was born in Par-owan Par-owan Mar. 27, 1892, to Samuel C and Sarah Hansen Mortensen, and has spent much of her life in this community. She was married mar-ried to George W. Koest May 16, 1916. Two children born to them died In infancy. They moved to Long Beach in 1921 where they resided for many years. They were divorced and In 1939 she was married to Hubert Carroll Car-roll and they returned to Paro- wan for some years then moved to Pioche, Nev., where they were divorced. She was married to Marcus L. Guymon Oct. 27, 1951 in Las Vegas, Nev. and they have resided here since that time. While living In Long Beach, Mrs. Guymon became affiliated with the Re-organlzed Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Surviving here are her husband, hus-band, and the following brothers broth-ers and sisters: Albert R., Frank O., Vern C, Clifford S Mortensen; Mrs. Jaspeh (Frona) Cartwright and Mrs. Frank (Pearl) Para-more, Para-more, all of Parowan. |