MAESER (Special)--Funeral services for Alice Fisher Bodily, 67, who died Saturday night of a lingering illness, were conducted Wednesday at 12 noon in the Maeser LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery at Maeser.
Mrs. Bodily was born at Cedar Fort, July 2, 1876, a daughter of Moroni and Mary Peterson Fisher. She came to Ashley Valley with her parents in 1884, and had lived in this area since.
She was married to Joseph H. Bodily May 4, 1899 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
Survivors besides her husband include five sons and a daughter: Reed Bodily, Vernal; Sterling Bodily, Lehi; Carl R. and Keith Bodily, Salt Lake City; Owen Bodily and Mrs. Wilda Fowles, San Diego, California; 15 grandchildren and seven brothers and sisters, James Fisher, Roosevelt; George Fisher, Mount Emmons; Don Fisher, Ogden; Mrs. Jane Hardy and Mrs. Nellie Eaton, Vernal; Mrs. Elsie Hall, Taber, Alberta, Canada and Mrs. Hattie Miller, Salt Lake City.
Mrs. Bodily worked as Relief Society counselor in 1922 and was chosen president the following year. She held this position until August 8, 1927. Until the time of her death she was a Relief Society teacher.
In October of 1942 Mrs. Bodily went to San Diego, California, where she made her home for two years. In San Diego she worked in the church welfare program and the American Red Cross. Many servicemen enjoyded the hospitality of her home while she lived on the coast.
-Vernal Express, February 24, 1944, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
Children not listed below: Keith Levi Bodily
MAESER (Special)--Funeral services for Alice Fisher Bodily, 67, who died Saturday night of a lingering illness, were conducted Wednesday at 12 noon in the Maeser LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery at Maeser.
Mrs. Bodily was born at Cedar Fort, July 2, 1876, a daughter of Moroni and Mary Peterson Fisher. She came to Ashley Valley with her parents in 1884, and had lived in this area since.
She was married to Joseph H. Bodily May 4, 1899 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
Survivors besides her husband include five sons and a daughter: Reed Bodily, Vernal; Sterling Bodily, Lehi; Carl R. and Keith Bodily, Salt Lake City; Owen Bodily and Mrs. Wilda Fowles, San Diego, California; 15 grandchildren and seven brothers and sisters, James Fisher, Roosevelt; George Fisher, Mount Emmons; Don Fisher, Ogden; Mrs. Jane Hardy and Mrs. Nellie Eaton, Vernal; Mrs. Elsie Hall, Taber, Alberta, Canada and Mrs. Hattie Miller, Salt Lake City.
Mrs. Bodily worked as Relief Society counselor in 1922 and was chosen president the following year. She held this position until August 8, 1927. Until the time of her death she was a Relief Society teacher.
In October of 1942 Mrs. Bodily went to San Diego, California, where she made her home for two years. In San Diego she worked in the church welfare program and the American Red Cross. Many servicemen enjoyded the hospitality of her home while she lived on the coast.
-Vernal Express, February 24, 1944, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
Children not listed below: Keith Levi Bodily
Family Members
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Jane Elizabeth Fisher Hardy
1878–1964
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Laura Ellen Fisher
1880–1896
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John Moroni Fisher
1886–1887
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William Ole Fisher
1888–1889
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James Henry Fisher
1890–1954
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George Elmer Fisher
1892–1974
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Orin Elwin Fisher
1895–1937
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Mable Annie Fisher
1897–1897
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Nellie Merle Fisher Eaton
1900–1962
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Don Carlos Fisher
1902–1951
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Harriet Ameresine "Hattie" Fisher Miller
1903–1973
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