Wife of Reuben Anson Call.
Mrs. Reuben Call
Called By Death
Mrs. Reuben Call who had been very low for nearly two weeks passed away Friday at her home in Bountiful.
Mrs. Call was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William I. Porter, formerly of Centerville, and was born at Bryce, Arizona, but came to Utah several years ago.
Surviving are her husband, one daughter, Beverly Call, and her father, both of Bountiful, and the following brothers and sisters, Leland and Elbert Porter, Mrs. May Haacke, Miss Areta Porter, and Miss Edna Porter, all of Centerville, Mrs. Armina Barlow, Bountiful, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, South Bountiful.
Funeral services were held at the Bountiful Tabernacle, Monday, at 1 p. m. D. R. Tolman presided at the services and was one of the speakers. Other speakers were Ira Waite, Bishop Wesley E. Tingey, Harry Simmons and Amos Cook. There was a good attendance. Interment took place in the Bountiful cemetery.
(Davis County Clipper 1-27-1928)
Wife of Reuben Anson Call.
Mrs. Reuben Call
Called By Death
Mrs. Reuben Call who had been very low for nearly two weeks passed away Friday at her home in Bountiful.
Mrs. Call was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William I. Porter, formerly of Centerville, and was born at Bryce, Arizona, but came to Utah several years ago.
Surviving are her husband, one daughter, Beverly Call, and her father, both of Bountiful, and the following brothers and sisters, Leland and Elbert Porter, Mrs. May Haacke, Miss Areta Porter, and Miss Edna Porter, all of Centerville, Mrs. Armina Barlow, Bountiful, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, South Bountiful.
Funeral services were held at the Bountiful Tabernacle, Monday, at 1 p. m. D. R. Tolman presided at the services and was one of the speakers. Other speakers were Ira Waite, Bishop Wesley E. Tingey, Harry Simmons and Amos Cook. There was a good attendance. Interment took place in the Bountiful cemetery.
(Davis County Clipper 1-27-1928)
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