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Show Services At Provo ForMrs.Dearman Funeral services for Mrs, Grace Paxman Dearman, 54, wife, of Frank R. Dearman of Milford and formerly of Provo, who died Thursday of last week in Milford after an operation for gastric ulcers, was conducted1 Sunday at 1:30 p.m. in the Provo Sixth L. D. S. ward chapel, Bishop Terry Ter-ry J. Oldroyd officiating. Burial took place in Provo City burial park under direction of the Berg mortuary. Mrs. Dearman was born May 12, 1888, in Provo, a daughter of the late Moroni and Clara Wrigley Paxman. She received her education educa-tion in the Provo city schools and attended Brigham Young university. univer-sity. She served for many years as chief operator of the Mountain iSttaites Telephone and TelegT&ph company, and then as secretary to the division manager of the Utah Power and Light company.. She was married to Mr. Dearman on April 17, 1937, in Provo and moved to Milford. She was a member of the Provo Business and Profes sional Women's club. Surviving, besides her husband, are two brothers and a sister, Dr. E. H. Paxman of Provo, T. Delos Paxman of Washington, D. C, and Miss Barbara Paxman of Salt Lake Citv. Friends from Milford who! motored to Provo to attend the services of Mrs. Dearman included Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Connell, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. White, Mrs. Glen Barnes, Mrs. Clifton Shingleton, Mrs. J. P. Holm, Mrs, Jack Schow, Mrs. Harry Garfield and Mrs. George Moore. v |