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Show Mrs. Darling Dies In Spanish Fork SPANISH FORK Mrs- Stina Cluistiansen Darling. K.i, wife of Walter Darling, proprietor of the Darling hotel, died at- her home. Monday night. She had been in her usual health and has spent the day in Salt Lake City, where she suffered a stroke. She was bom Sept. 11, 1877. at Pleasant Grove, a dauehti-r of William Wil-liam and Celia Anders-a Christianson Christ-ianson She married V.'a r Darling ill Lehi. Sept. 10. 18!-3. They made their home in Lehi ui.ii. '.!&, when the moved to Spanish Fork She was a member of he r7V-' Church. She is survived iy lit, im-iu.iiuj and five sons and daughters. E. H (Bud) Darling, Sapnish Fork, Ned Darling, Provo; LeGrand Darling, Dar-ling, army air forces in China; Mrs. Belva Cahoon, Manti. and Mrs. Virginia Hal. Mapleton; 14 grand children, and the following brothers and sisters: William, Owen and Martin Christiansen, Mrs- Per-linda Per-linda Radmall, Mrs. Ida Williamson, William-son, all of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Josephine Bezzant and Mrs. Alp-hena Alp-hena Mork, both of Lehi Funeral services will be conducted condu-cted by Ray Gull, bishop 'of the Second LDS ward, in the Second ward Chapel at 2 p. m. Saturday Friends may call at' the Claudin funeral home Friday. Burial will be in the Lehi cemetery. |