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The Salt Lake Tribune
Sunday, April 9, 1944
page 10B
Midway - Mrs. Mary M. Sulser, 84, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lillie Jones, in Heber, Friday evening. She had been ill three years.
She was born October 10, 1859, at Wienfelden, Thurgan, Switzerland, a daughter of Adam and Anna B. Enz Keller. When she was 10 years of age she and her mother, who had joined the LDS church, came to Utah. She had since lived in Midway.
She was married in the Salt Lake Endowment house to John Sulser, who died 29 years ago. Six of her 12 children survive: John A. Sulser and Mrs. Ina Walton of Midway, Mrs. Bertha Fowers of Orem, Mrs. Ila Montgomery of Provo, Mrs. Della Phillips of Inglewood, Cal., and Mrs. Jones of Heber. She also is survived by 43 grandchildren and 44 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Sulser was an active member of the LDS church. She had a remarkable record as a Relief society teacher, having missed only one monthly visit in 32 years.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Midway Second ward chapel in charge of Alma Huber, bishop.
Interment will be in the Midway cemetery. Friends may call at Olpin Brothers mortuary in Heber Sunday morning and at her home in Midway Sunday afternoon and evening and Monday and Tuesday until time of services.
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The Salt Lake Tribune
Sunday, April 9, 1944
page 10B
Midway - Mrs. Mary M. Sulser, 84, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lillie Jones, in Heber, Friday evening. She had been ill three years.
She was born October 10, 1859, at Wienfelden, Thurgan, Switzerland, a daughter of Adam and Anna B. Enz Keller. When she was 10 years of age she and her mother, who had joined the LDS church, came to Utah. She had since lived in Midway.
She was married in the Salt Lake Endowment house to John Sulser, who died 29 years ago. Six of her 12 children survive: John A. Sulser and Mrs. Ina Walton of Midway, Mrs. Bertha Fowers of Orem, Mrs. Ila Montgomery of Provo, Mrs. Della Phillips of Inglewood, Cal., and Mrs. Jones of Heber. She also is survived by 43 grandchildren and 44 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Sulser was an active member of the LDS church. She had a remarkable record as a Relief society teacher, having missed only one monthly visit in 32 years.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Midway Second ward chapel in charge of Alma Huber, bishop.
Interment will be in the Midway cemetery. Friends may call at Olpin Brothers mortuary in Heber Sunday morning and at her home in Midway Sunday afternoon and evening and Monday and Tuesday until time of services.
Family Members
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John Albert Sulser
1878–1967
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Alice Sulzer Remund
1880–1900
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Elizabeth Bertha Sulzer Fowers
1882–1946
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Nephi Sulzer
1885–1911
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Eliza Sulser
1886–1888
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Katherine Niecie Sulser Baird
1889–1943
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Della Sulzer Phillips
1892–1986
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Lillie Sulser Jones
1895–1973
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Ila Edna Sulzer Montgomery
1897–1992
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Owen Sulzer
1900–1909
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Anna Ina Sulser Lewis
1902–2003
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Dean Glade Sulzer
1907–1908
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