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Show Services Set For Reva F. Wicker 1 Reva Fackrell Wicker, 81, died June 22, 1978, at her home at 251 East 5th South in Bountiful, following a long illness. Mrs. Wicker died of congestive heart failure. BORN AUGUST 19, 1896, in Woods Cross, she was a daughter of Cristie Eldredge and John L. Fackrell who were early settlers in the Woods Cross community. Mrs. Wicker grew up in Woods Cross where she attended at-tended grade school before going to Davis High School. She was one of seven brothers and sisters. On March 1, 1917, she and Stahle B. Wicker were married in San Diego, Calif., and later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. MRS. WICKER was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was an active participant par-ticipant in her church until the advent of her illness. She was, at separate times, in the first presidency of both the LDS Relief Society and the Primary of the South Davis Stake. A member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, she keenly enjoyed research into the history of Utah and of her community. Bountiful, where she lived all of her married life. FOR OVER 20 years, she was a judge in the art needlework and handiwork division at both the Davis County and Salt Lake County Fairs, and at the Utah State Fair. She was extremely knowledgable in the area involving in-volving handmade laces. Mrs. Wicker did volunteer work at the Primary Children's Hospital one day a ,itd s jstn tdJil '0 4" - ' r r- r -tH ' j lie F REVA FACKRELL WICKE ! week for over 15 years. ; SHE WAS a member of ii , Just-a-Mere and Clover cli , Her survivors include ttj husband; one daughter. Mb . Peter (Cristie) Freed ot Sal ' ' Lake City and two sons Stanley S. Wicker of Ne York City and Wesley CH Wicker of Los Angeles, Calif. IJ one sister, Mrs. Josepl Houlahan of Evanston, 111. ten grandchildren and m-'J great grandchildren. FUNERAL SERVICES i" be Monday at noon at ill j, Bountiful Twenty-First LDIfj Ward Chapel, 650 So. Ml;, East. Friends may call ai toy Lindquist Mortuary, Sundi), evening between 7 and 9 pm a and at the chapel one horn before the service. s Burial will be in the Bo-.? tiful City Cemetery. M |