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Show Lucile C. Bone beagan Kerr Leslie T. Cromar brothers, three sisters: Harold Carson, American Fork; Robert Carson, Pleasant Grove; Esther Hancock, Han-cock, Layton; Eva Campbell, Palmer, Alaska; Joyce Hauzen, Orem. Funeral services will be held today at 1 p.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel where friends may call prior to the service. Interment will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. PLEASANT GROVK Ieslie Turner Cromar, age 81, died May 9, 1963. He was born May 1 1 , 1901 in Salt Ike City to Frank A. Cromar and Annie Everette Cromar. He married Laura Ann Jeppson from Payson in 1922, later solemnized in the LI)S Temple. An active member of the LDS Church, lycslie served as a High Priest and was active in temple work. He was employed by Metropolitan IJfe Insurance Company in Eureka and later in Pleasant Grove. Leslie is survived by his wife, Iaura of Pleasant Grove; 6ister, Earlean Gear of Eureka; two sons, Jack Cromar of Ias Vegas, Nevada; Richard Cromar of American Fork; daughter, Bonnie Cromar Sterling of Walnut Creek, California; Cali-fornia; 13 grandchildren, grand-children, and two great-grandchildren. great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thrusday, 11:00 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove 11th Ward Building, 193 North 400 East, friends may call Thursday 10:00 prior to services at the Ward House. Interment Inter-ment Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Eudora Fowler Lehi Lucile Carson Bone, 72, died Monday, May 9, at American Fork Hospital. She was born October 29, 1910, in Lehi, a daughter of William Matthew and Elmeda Giles Carson. She married Warren W. Bone on July 17, 1933 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was a seamstress and housewife. She is survived by her husband of Lehi, one son and one daughter: Warren J. and Leda Lucile Bone, both Salt Lake City; two Undon - Meagan- Ces Michael and EST Patrice Walker K died after a short Lss on Wednesday, 4lav4, 1983. rShe was born Feb. 6, 5o82inLindon. 5 she was a member of L LDS Church, Lindon Ch Ward. Her father fSrks at Wicat jSvors include her T' rents of Orem; two prs and three listers, Shaunn Michael L Todd Alexander $ ' Tricia Susan Kerr, Jamie Heather Kerr and Carrie Afton Kerr (her twin sister), all of Lindon; grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal W. and Verna Walker, American Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. James A. and Helen S. Kerr, Richardson, Texas; great-grandparents, Charloote Weeks, Paul, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Rosel H. and Elaine Walker, Pocatello, Idaho. Funeral was Tuesday, 11 a.m., at Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. Lehi Eudora Larsen Ross Naisbett Fowler, 83, died at her home Sunday. She was born March 14, 1900, in Spring City, Sanpete County, Utah, to Daniel Wells and Eunice Diantha Nielsen Larsen. Lar-sen. She married Lester T. Ross. He died March 12, 1938. She married Rubin F. Naisbett. He died May 10, 1953. She married Niron Fowler, He died May 27, 1977. She attended high school in Sanpete . County and attended I Brigham Young University besides being a homemaker. She was involved in operating a cafe in Payson, in the dairy business in Lehi, and as a motel manager in Provo. She had served as registrar for the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and was active ac-tive in church. She served in stake and ward Relief Society presidencies, Sunday School teacher at Utah State Training School, visiting teacher and served with her huband Niron Fowler on an LDS mission in western Canada. She is survived by three sons, three daughters: Earl L. Ross, Orem; Athol (Hap) Ross, Mrs. Stan (Donna) Robinson and Mrs. Ed (Reva) Mc-Stay, Mc-Stay, all of American Fork, and Geniel Godfrey, Sacramento, Calif., two stepdaughters: step-daughters: Mrs. Bert (Verland) Beck and Mrs. Grant (Jean) Christofferson. Two children preceded her in death, Boyd John Ross and Eunice Ann Crouch; 30 grandchildren, grand-children, 57 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 11, in Lehi North Stake Center. Burial was in the Lehi City Cementery. ! Trevor T. Ray i : k i f v 1974 in St. George, Utah to Gary Lewis and Iarri Sue Moore Ray. He was a member of the LDS Church and a student at Quail Hollow Elementary School in Sandy, Utah. Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Larri Sue and Paul V. Kolan of Sandy, Utah; his father and stepmother Gary and Beth Ray of Las Vegas, Nev.; a brother Jason; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hunt of Mesa, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ray of Orem, Utah; step-grandparents step-grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kolan of Lehi, Utah, Mrs. Cleo Anderson of Sun City, Ariz., and Mr. Charles Fuller of Benson, Ariz., Elnora Gray of Lehi; Utah and Margaret Kolan ol Bessimer, Michigan. A viewing will be held at Larkin's Sunset Gardens, 10600 South. 1700 East, Sandy, Utah, Friday, May 13th, 6 to 8 p.m, Funeral services will bt held Saturday, May 14th at the Granite 10th Ward Chapel 2535 Newcastle Drive (take Quail Holow Drive 9400 South and 2340 East tc New Castle), 12 o'clock noon. A viewing will also be held one houj prior to services in the Relief Society Room. TREVOR T.RAY Trevor Thomas Ray, " 8, of Sandy, Utah, died May 10th in his home following an extended illness. Trevor was (bom November 25, |