Show H R funeral services were held at noon sunday in the annabella ward chapel for mrs airs mary 70 who died of a heart ailment at her home in annabella thursday she had been ill of heart trouble most of the time during the past three months and had had bad pneumonia but her condition seemed to be improving until she suffered suf feied a sudden relapse thursday public spirited and interested in various activities mrs airs was one of the best known residents in sevier county a fact which was emphasized by the large attendance of friends from all parts of the county and more distant places at the funeral sunday herbert F roberts of the ward ward bishopric conducted the services speakers were N J bates and A J ashman of richfield C A winget of monroe and P L fillmore captain viola hanchett of camp red butte daughters of utah pioneers read a tribute from the or organization animation and a poem composed by mrs airs joseph L anderson of richfield A male quartet composed of bliss daniels jean camp T clynn thurston and ammon roberts with mrs leroy gleave as accompanist sang the opening and closing hymns 0 my aly father and my father knows solos were face to face sung by ammon roberts and lay my head beneath a rose sung by W S daniels A prelude and postlude were played by glen meyer violinist accompanied at the piano by his sister mrs lamont lament beutler both of richfield the invocation was by robert bradford of spanish fork the benediction by garth of richfield fred gauchat dedicated the grave interment being in the annabella cemetery granddaughters carried the many beautiful floral tributes ers were maurice daniels philip shipp mac lloyd gleave hal ray haun and charles haun mrs mary ann better known by her friends as may was born at cottonwood on october 8 1868 a daughter of charles and abigail gardner haun she moved with her parents to marysvale Marys vale and later to annabella she was married to A D on december 25 1888 at annabella mr died seven years ogo mrs had taken an active part in church an and d civic affairs all her life she had served as a member of the sevier district school board and as a supervisor at the county fair for years during the world war she was chairman of the liberty loan drive in sevier county first in the state to go over the top she served as president of the Y in the annabella ward for 20 years and was active in all of the organizations of the ward with her husband she had served as a temple missionary at the manti mant temple and cooperated in making it possible for her husband to serve on two full term and one short term missions after their marriage hospitable and f friendly ri she had bad a wide cir cle of friends surviving are four daughters I 1 mrs lillie gleave cleave mrs airs olive gleave and mrs airs afton porter of annabella and mrs velma simonson of salt lake one son larell A of annabella 22 grandchildren two great grandchildren and the following half brothers brother s and sisters fred gauchat of annabella mrs airs daisy fairbanks of reno nevada mrs alice ballantyne of santa monica california paul gauchat of dubois idaho mrs lon hibberd of west jordon mrs airs mabel webster of salt lake mrs airs pearl walters of american Am ericon fork mrs airs kate wil soghome of magna ray haun haim of salt lake and charles haun of eureka |