Elma Jane Theobald Jaecks, 60, died in a Delta hospital Dec. 11 of natural causes. She was born March 14, 1911, in Hinckley to Thomas George and Agnes Ettie Elder Theobald.
She was married to William Humphries, in 1928, divorced.
She was married to Henry Bergner, in October 1934; he died.
She was married to Harvey Max Jaecks; he died in 1956.
She is survived by sons, and daughter, Dee Ray Humphries, George Gerald Humphries, both Stockton, Calif.; Mrs. Elmo (Carolyn) Travis, Lodi, Calif.; Eight grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Carl G., Wellsborro, Penn.; Weldon, of Tooele; Mrs. Ralph (Edna) Fuller, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. R. (Arvilla) Swensen, Hinckley.
Funeral services were held Monday, De. 13 a the Hinckley LDS Ward Chapel.
Bishop Leonard Palmer conducted the services.
Family prayer was by Lewis R. Swensen.
Choir sang “Oh My Father”.
Prayer – Norman Erickson.
Song “My Quest” Harold and Anna Lee Hepworth (niece and nephew)
History of Elma’s life by Arvilla Workman.
Medley of Organ Music by Ruth Talbot.
Words of Comfort by Bishop Leonard Palmer
Choir “Silent Night”
Closing prayer by Lewis T. Swensen, nephew.
Grave Dedication by Bishop Allridge.
Pall bearers were Dee Ray Humphries, George Gerald Humphries, Weldon Theobald, Verl Theobald, Harold Hepworth and Ray Brown.
Elma Jane Theobald Jaecks, 60, died in a Delta hospital Dec. 11 of natural causes. She was born March 14, 1911, in Hinckley to Thomas George and Agnes Ettie Elder Theobald.
She was married to William Humphries, in 1928, divorced.
She was married to Henry Bergner, in October 1934; he died.
She was married to Harvey Max Jaecks; he died in 1956.
She is survived by sons, and daughter, Dee Ray Humphries, George Gerald Humphries, both Stockton, Calif.; Mrs. Elmo (Carolyn) Travis, Lodi, Calif.; Eight grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Carl G., Wellsborro, Penn.; Weldon, of Tooele; Mrs. Ralph (Edna) Fuller, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. R. (Arvilla) Swensen, Hinckley.
Funeral services were held Monday, De. 13 a the Hinckley LDS Ward Chapel.
Bishop Leonard Palmer conducted the services.
Family prayer was by Lewis R. Swensen.
Choir sang “Oh My Father”.
Prayer – Norman Erickson.
Song “My Quest” Harold and Anna Lee Hepworth (niece and nephew)
History of Elma’s life by Arvilla Workman.
Medley of Organ Music by Ruth Talbot.
Words of Comfort by Bishop Leonard Palmer
Choir “Silent Night”
Closing prayer by Lewis T. Swensen, nephew.
Grave Dedication by Bishop Allridge.
Pall bearers were Dee Ray Humphries, George Gerald Humphries, Weldon Theobald, Verl Theobald, Harold Hepworth and Ray Brown.
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