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Show Randlett Mrs. J. E. Jensen Final Rites Held For rirs. Nanna VV. Jarman Funeral Services were held Tuesday, Sept. 25 at the Avalon ward chapel for Mrs. Nanna Wall Jarman. Her body lay in state at the home of a son, Ward F. from 10 a.m. until l.p.m. where she was viewed by relatives and friend's. Prayer at the home was given by C. Ruben Wilson. Prelude and postlude music was played by Louella Brough. Remarks and announcements an-nouncements by Bishop Edgar B. Stoddard. Invocation by Henry Wall. Song by chorus, "In The Garden," Obituary read by Mar-riner Mar-riner McMullen. Speaker Earl G. Youngburg; song, "Goin' Home," hv Mrs. Lvle Hintze: speaker J. Harold Eldredge; song by chorus, "Sometime We'll Understand," benediction by Samual O. Jarman. Burial was in the Avalon cemetary under the direction of the Olpin Mortuary. Lawrence C. Wall, Sr. dedicated the grave. Nanna Violet Wall Jarman was born Feb. 12, 1894 and died Sept. 21, 1956. She is survived by her husband Franklin L. Jarman and the following children: Mrs. Ira (Esther) Wilson, Mrs. Jesse (Elsie Marie) Wilson both of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho; Mrs. John (Genevieve) (Gen-evieve) Tinker and Clyde Jarman of Manilla; Grant Jarman of Roosevelt; Ward F. of Randlett. All. survivors were in attendance at the funeral except Mrs. Tinker who was in the hospital at Rock Springs, Wyo. having undergone an appendix operation. She had 17 grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters sis-ters were present at the funeral: Lawrence C. Wall Sr. and Henry Wall, Randlett; Leonard Wall, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall, Mar-shall, Evanston, Wyo.; Sina and Clara Wall of Salt Lake; Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Harris, Randlett, Mrs. Marietta Buchley, Lone Tree, Wyo., Mrs. Eunice Ellison, Manilla, Mrs. Ruby Briston, Lyman, Wyo., Nieces Mrs. Jack ' Berrier, Lyman, Wyo. Mrs. Ray Hoffman, Randolf, Mrs. Glenn Allred, Roosevelt and nephews WilJard Wall, Salt Lake City, J. Warren Harris Randlett. Other relatives attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Merill V. Hoffman of Randolf, Mr. and Mrs. Samual O. Jarman of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Ford of Provo. |