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Show Mrs. Inez Olpin Is Killed In Road Mishap Mrs. Inez Olpin, 7G. was killed Instantly Sunday evening when she was struck by a truck while crossing cros-sing the highway from the home of her son Bishop Lewis Olpin to the home of her daughter Mrs. Donna O. Ash. Born May 30, lfir8, in Pleasant Grove, she was a daughter of Lewis and Mary Jane Waite Robi-son. Robi-son. She was married to Edwin D. Olpin, Nov. 27, 1889, In the Manti L D S Temple He died 18 years ago. She was an active member o'f the L D S church. With her husband hus-band she pioneered the mortuary business in Pleasant Grove. J Survivors include eight sons and daughters: Mrs. Lacy O. White, Lewis E. Olpin, Mrs. Donna Ash, Pleasant Grove: Mrs. Ann Bell Hansen Mrs. May Matensen, Eph-raim; Eph-raim; Mrs. Emma O. Boulter. Price; and Roy D. Olpin Fillmore: a foster fos-ter son. Richard Marsh. New Zealand Zeal-and 34 grand children and five great grand children: a brother. Guy K. Robison. Salt Lake City; four sisters Mrs. May Driggs. Mesa. Arizona: Mrs. Nettie Hilfman, Driggs., Idaho: Mrs. Nellie Halliday. Salt Lake City and Mrs. Irene Hout-on. Hout-on. San Francisco. California. Funeral services were held Thursday Thurs-day afternon i nthe First ward LDS chapel. A complete writeup will found in next week's paper. |