Mrs. King was born at Brooklyn a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Barney, and had lived there all her life. She attended school at Elsinore and Monroe. Her marriage took place about a year ago.
Surviving are her husband; an infant daughter; her parents and several brothers and sisters.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Elsinore Ward chapel. Bishop Leon T. Madsen presided. Speakers were C.A. White of Monroe, H.J. Kotter and Bishop James Levi of Sevier. The relief Society chorus sang "Shall We Meet", and "Sometime We'll Understand". "A Perfect Day" was sung by Mrs. W.W. Sylvester, accompanied by Mrs. Lillian Jensen, and Mr. Levi of Sevier sang one selection. The invocation was by Albert O. Engar; the benediction by Oscar Jensen. Interment was in the Monroe Cemetery. Joseph Levi dedicated the grave.
Richfield Reaper
11 May 1939
Mrs. King was born at Brooklyn a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Barney, and had lived there all her life. She attended school at Elsinore and Monroe. Her marriage took place about a year ago.
Surviving are her husband; an infant daughter; her parents and several brothers and sisters.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Elsinore Ward chapel. Bishop Leon T. Madsen presided. Speakers were C.A. White of Monroe, H.J. Kotter and Bishop James Levi of Sevier. The relief Society chorus sang "Shall We Meet", and "Sometime We'll Understand". "A Perfect Day" was sung by Mrs. W.W. Sylvester, accompanied by Mrs. Lillian Jensen, and Mr. Levi of Sevier sang one selection. The invocation was by Albert O. Engar; the benediction by Oscar Jensen. Interment was in the Monroe Cemetery. Joseph Levi dedicated the grave.
Richfield Reaper
11 May 1939
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