Funeral Services Held Monday for Ellen Braithwaite
Funeral services for Ellen Peacock Braithwaite, 73, were held Monday at 1 p.m., with Bishop Frank Wanlass conducting.
Mrs. Braithwaite died in a Salt Lake hospital at 1:20 Thursday following a lingering illness.
She was born October 20, 1884, in Sterling, a daughter of George and Kezzie W. Peacock. She was married to George R. Braithwaite January 2, 1912. He died November 5, 1925.
An active member of the LDS Church, she served as a Relief Society teacher for a number of years and was well known for her acts of neighborly kindness. She took a great deal of pride in her home and its surroundings, and in her family.
Survivors are a daughter, mrs. Gene B. Barton, Salt Lake City; two grandchidlren, Larry B. Christensen and Mrs. Elaine C. Casterline, both of Salt Lake City; two sisters, Mrs. Dessie Thompson, Sterling, and Mrs. Janie Barton, Burbank, California.
Prelude and postlude music for the services was played by Jane Braithwatei, with other music by Edna Sorensen; and a vocal solo by Merrill Maylett, accompanied by Jane Braithwaite. A vocal solo and reading presentation was by Helen Stott and Jane Michelsen, with Mrs. Braithwaite as accompanist.
Prayer in the home was by Henry Maylett, with the invocation by Lloyd B. Johnson and benediction by Ambrose Tuttle.
Spearkers for the services were Andrew Judd, Girven Stott and Bishop Wanlass.
Burial was in the Manti City Cemetery under the direction of the Buchanan Mortuary, with the grave being dedicated by C. G. Braithwaite.
Funeral Services Held Monday for Ellen Braithwaite
Funeral services for Ellen Peacock Braithwaite, 73, were held Monday at 1 p.m., with Bishop Frank Wanlass conducting.
Mrs. Braithwaite died in a Salt Lake hospital at 1:20 Thursday following a lingering illness.
She was born October 20, 1884, in Sterling, a daughter of George and Kezzie W. Peacock. She was married to George R. Braithwaite January 2, 1912. He died November 5, 1925.
An active member of the LDS Church, she served as a Relief Society teacher for a number of years and was well known for her acts of neighborly kindness. She took a great deal of pride in her home and its surroundings, and in her family.
Survivors are a daughter, mrs. Gene B. Barton, Salt Lake City; two grandchidlren, Larry B. Christensen and Mrs. Elaine C. Casterline, both of Salt Lake City; two sisters, Mrs. Dessie Thompson, Sterling, and Mrs. Janie Barton, Burbank, California.
Prelude and postlude music for the services was played by Jane Braithwatei, with other music by Edna Sorensen; and a vocal solo by Merrill Maylett, accompanied by Jane Braithwaite. A vocal solo and reading presentation was by Helen Stott and Jane Michelsen, with Mrs. Braithwaite as accompanist.
Prayer in the home was by Henry Maylett, with the invocation by Lloyd B. Johnson and benediction by Ambrose Tuttle.
Spearkers for the services were Andrew Judd, Girven Stott and Bishop Wanlass.
Burial was in the Manti City Cemetery under the direction of the Buchanan Mortuary, with the grave being dedicated by C. G. Braithwaite.
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