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Show FUNERAL IS HELD FOR MKLBOYTER Funeral services were held in the Beaver West Ward L. D. S. chapel Friday for Mrs. Gene Neil Boyter, 79, who died the preceding Tuesday at Caliente, where she had made her home since 1929 with her daughter, Mrs. William E. Femley. The ritual of the Order of Eastern Star was carried out by members of the Milford Mil-ford organization, a large number of whom were in attendance. Interment took place in Mountain View cemetery ceme-tery at Beaver. Mrs. Boyter was born June 20, 1854, in Dundee, Scotland, a daughter daugh-ter of Jack and Mary Ann Neil. She emigrated in 1878 to Beaver, where she was married to Mr. Boyter, who came to Beaver from Scotland three j years before. They lived there until j 1912, when they moved to Milford, i where they lived until 1929. Since then they had lived with their chil-I chil-I dren. Mr. Boyter died nine months ago. Mrs. Boyter was a member of ! the Order of the Eastern Star. A son and three daughters survive, Henry K. Boyter and Mrs. Gene Cart-wright, Cart-wright, Beaver; Mrs. Evelyn Cran-dell, Cran-dell, Long Beach, California, and Mrs. Fernley, Caliente; 21 grandchildren grand-children and 20 great-grandchildren. |