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Show Mrs. Cleo L Hunter dies at her home, rites held Monday Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Cedar Ce-dar Third Ward Chapel for Cleo LeFevre Hunter 54, Mrs. Hunter died at her home Thursday, June 12 of natural causes. Speakers at the services include in-clude Max Heap and Dr. J. S. Prestwich with remarks by Bp. Jay Overson. Special musical numbers included vocal solos by Allen Mathews and Ralph Hafen. Conducting was LaVoy Star-ley, Star-ley, a counselor in the Third Ward Bishopric. Prayer at the mortuary was by Cecil LeFevre. LeFev-re. Invocation was given by Carl LeFevre, the benediction was by Tracy Blood and the dedication of the grave at the Cedar City cemetery was by Jimmy Hunter. Prelude and postlude music was rendered by Thora Porter. Mrs. Hunter was born Nov. 11, 1914, in Panguitch, a daughter of Daniel James and Jane Artimisha Robinson LeFevre. Le-Fevre. She married James Warren Hunter, July 18, 1835 in Panguitch and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors Include her husband, hus-band, Cedar City; a son, James L. Hunter, Layton, and four daughters: Mrs. Dale (Colleen) (Col-leen) Bigley, American Fork; Mrs. Theo (Norma Jean) Tait, Kanab; Mrs. Gene (Joyce) Hansen and Elaine Hunter, . both of Cedar City. Also surviving are 11 grand- ' children and the following brothers: James, Eldon, Ozro, all Panguitch; Cecil, Lewiston and Karl, St. George. |