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Show Vera Lee Marshall Celebrates 80th U j -j i a. - f - - - - ' i k ; JZ1 Vi- ,,,, !. C. 1 i 14 VERALEE MARSHALL -y-S The family of Vera Lee Mar- 7 shall extends an invitation to J her many friends to an open J house held in honor of her 80th birthday, Sunday, Oct. 30 T frm 3-5 p.m. at the Bountiful StoneCreek Stake Center, 100 ' W. 1000 N.. Bountiful. VERA LEE was a long-time resident of Ogden, and retired as an English and literature teacher in the Ogden City School District. She was an active ac-tive member of the American Association of University Women. Alpha Delta Kappa, and Fidelis Literary Club. With her husband, Daniel E. Marshall, Vera Lee fulfilled an LDS Church mission in Northern North-ern Ireland from 1970-72. 3 ONTHEIR return home, the w Marshalls then made their winter win-ter home in Mesa, Ariz. After he passing away of Daniel, Vera Lee has been a resident of Bountiful for the last 18 months to be closer to some of her family. She is now at home at 66 W. 1000 N. She has three children: Mrs. Alvin J. (Lora Lee) Noker, Bountiful; Robert K. Marshall, Mar-shall, Phoenix, Ariz.: and D. Alfred Marshall, Beaver, Utah; 15 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Among Vera Lee's grandchildren are local residents Mrs. Kim (Kari) Byington and Mrs. Karl (Melinda) Paget, both of West Bountiful and David A. Noker of Bountiful. NO GIFTS please. |