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Show Gloria I. Larson Gloria Irene Blunt Larson, 57, of 1464 N. Valley View Drive, Layton, died Monday, Jan. 4, 1988 at her home of cancer. She was born Feb. 22, 1930 in Salt Lake City, a daughter of William Wil-liam Frank and Cora Irene Croft Blunt. She married Robert G. Larson Sept. 20, 1950 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She had been employed at Capit-' Capit-' al Cleaners in Salt Lake City, Federal Fed-eral Reserve Bank and Continental Bank. She had also worked at Clover Club Foods in Kaysville. She had been a computer assembly worker at Sperry-Univac in Salt Lake City. She had lived in Salt Lake City, Holden, Syracuse and in Layton for the past 34 years. She graduated from South High School, attended Henager's College, Col-lege, and the University of Utah. ihe was a member of the Layton 14th LDS Ward where she had served as a Primary worker and Relief Society visiting teacher. She enjoyed drawing and water-color water-color painting. Surviving are her husband of Layton; two sons and two daughters, daugh-ters, Robert Bruce Larson and Curtis Leroy Larsen, both of Fruit Heights; Luanne Larson and Janette Larson, both of Layton. OkAlso surviving is her mother of kit Lake City; one brother, Gary Frank Blunt, Phoenix, Ariz. Funeral directors, Lindquist's Layton Mortuary. Bishop Richard J. McMillan conducted funeral services Jan. 8. Prelude was by Norma Pyper Mitchell; "O My Father" by Connie Con-nie Delight; invocation, Ralph Blunt; remarks, Bishop Richard J. McMillan; speaker, Isabelle Meadows; musical selection, Connie Con-nie Delight; speaker, Bishop Richard J. McMillan; benediction, Virginia Alexander. Dedication of the grave was byBishop Kyle Follett with interment inter-ment in the Bountiful City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Curtis Larson, , Vaughn Croft, Elvie Larsen, Bruce Larson, Dale Alexander and John Meadows. ' " ' ......... .... ..K...m.m ., J ' GLORIA IRENE BLUNT LARSON |