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Show YOUNG MOTHER DIES OF HEART ATTACK Florence Johnson Ricliins died Sunday evening at her home of a heart attack. She was born February Feb-ruary 23, 1889 in Lakeview. She was married to Alfred Richins of this city 12 years ago and they have since resided in this city. Surviving are her husband and three daughters, Cora, 11; Mary, 9, and Glenda, . 7; also her mother. Mrs. Minnie Johnson of Lakeview and the following brothers and sisters: sis-ters: Layfayette, Clarence, Jen-taings, Jen-taings, Vernile and Eldon. of Lake View; Mrs. Lowell Davis of Vernon, and Mrs. Vesta Tobler of Denver, Colorado. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Timpanogos stake tabernacle under the direction direc-tion of the First ward bishopric. Funeral services were held in the TimnanoGfOs stake tabernacle Wed- nesdav afternoon for Florence Johnson John-son Richins. Bishop Junius A. West of the First ward was in charge. A solo, "There Is No Night There", was rendered by May R. Walker. The invocation was rendered by Dr. J. O. Meeks. A duet, "Our Yesterdays." Yester-days." w-as rendered by Mrs. Enid Bunnell and Mrs. June Scott. The speakers were Mrs. Elizabeth Souter, Chris Jeppeson and closing remarks by Bishop J. A. West. A sclo, "Absence" was rendered by May R. ' Walker. The closing song was "Sometime We'll Understand" by Rulon Brimhall. The benediction was offered by Lorin F. West. Interment was in Pleasant Grove cemetery where the grave was dedicated dedi-cated by Everett Richins. |