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Show Mary Turnbeaugh dies in Arizona; Mary Helen Woolsey Turnbeaugh 39, died Jan. 23, 1979 at her home in Litchfield Lit-chfield Park, Arizona. Born Aug. 17, 1939 in Cedar City to Dee L. and Ramona Lambeth Lam-beth Woolsey. Married Blair Turnbeaugh August 18, 1956 in Cedar City. The marriage was later solomnized in the St. George Temple. Blair died Dec. 17, 1971. Mary was a graduate of Cedar City High School and attended Dixie College. She was a Real Estate Sales Lady and was licnesed in Utah and Arizona. She is survived by a son and a daughter; Greg B. and ' Angela both of Litchfield Park, Arizona. A son Gary preceeded her in death. Also surviving are 2 grandchildren, grand-children, her mother Ramona Esplin; brother LaVoy Woolsey and a sister Mrs. Lowman (Annette) Nelson all of Cedar City. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 26, 1979 at 1 :00 p.m. in the Bloomington LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Patrick R. Lewis conducting. The family prayer was offered by Dan Roberts with Doris Hut-chings Hut-chings playing the prelude, postlude music and Scott Lambeth gave the in vocation. The speaker was Judge Willard B. Farr with remarks by Bishop Patrick R. Lewis and a tribute by Virginia Esmeier. Musical selections consisted of "In the Morning", and "Souveniers" by Tracy Stout, and Yvonne Gubler and "When the Snow is on the Roses" and "I'll walk with God" by Laruel Matheson, acc. by Vyonne Chamberlain. The benediction was by Brad Lambeth and Ross Taylor dedicated the grave. Interment was in the St. George City Cemetery under the direction of the Spislbury & Graff Mortuary. |