Funeral services were held Tuesday for Dora Moyes Fuller, 83, 340 North 100 West, Bountiful, who died March 20, 1971 at her residence of natural causes.
SHE WAS born Oct. 14, 1887 at Ogden, Utah to Alexander Hill and Nancy Naomi Tracy Moyes.
On Sept. 7, 1927, she was married to Perry Boyd Fuller in the Salt Lake Temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He died Sept. 17, 1930.
SHE WORKED in the millinery department at ZCMI for 17 years.
She was active in the Relief Society; president of South High PTA abd president of Delta Gamma Mothers club.
SURVIVORS: daughter, Mrs. Rushby C. (Margaret) Midgley Jr., Bountiful; step-daughters, Mrs. Bill (Marjorie) Bayes, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Merle A. (Mary) Carbine, Joliet, Ill.; 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 23, 1971 at 12 noon in the Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary with Bishop Val Richardson of the Bountiful Sixteenth Ward officiating.
FAMILY prayer was given by Rushby C. Midgley, Jr.; prelude and postlude music by Ivy Ellis; invocation by Robert W. Anderson, a nephew.
A musical selection "One Sweetley Solemn Thought" was sung by Thelma Barlow, accompanied by Ivy Ellis, Speaker was Leonard Brimley; remarks by Bishop Richardson; music selection was an Organ Medley of Hymns by Ivy Ellis; benediction was by Kieth Midgley, a grandson.
PALLBEARERS were Irvin Forsberg, Robert W. Anderson, William C. Anderson, Kieth Midgley, Richard Chidester, and Bruce Grim.
Care of flowers was by the Bountiful Sixteenth Ward Relief Society.
DEDICATION OF the grave wea by Bishop Richard Chidester, Interment was in the Ogden City Cemtery.
Davis County Clipper March 26, 1971 page 19
Funeral services were held Tuesday for Dora Moyes Fuller, 83, 340 North 100 West, Bountiful, who died March 20, 1971 at her residence of natural causes.
SHE WAS born Oct. 14, 1887 at Ogden, Utah to Alexander Hill and Nancy Naomi Tracy Moyes.
On Sept. 7, 1927, she was married to Perry Boyd Fuller in the Salt Lake Temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He died Sept. 17, 1930.
SHE WORKED in the millinery department at ZCMI for 17 years.
She was active in the Relief Society; president of South High PTA abd president of Delta Gamma Mothers club.
SURVIVORS: daughter, Mrs. Rushby C. (Margaret) Midgley Jr., Bountiful; step-daughters, Mrs. Bill (Marjorie) Bayes, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Merle A. (Mary) Carbine, Joliet, Ill.; 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 23, 1971 at 12 noon in the Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary with Bishop Val Richardson of the Bountiful Sixteenth Ward officiating.
FAMILY prayer was given by Rushby C. Midgley, Jr.; prelude and postlude music by Ivy Ellis; invocation by Robert W. Anderson, a nephew.
A musical selection "One Sweetley Solemn Thought" was sung by Thelma Barlow, accompanied by Ivy Ellis, Speaker was Leonard Brimley; remarks by Bishop Richardson; music selection was an Organ Medley of Hymns by Ivy Ellis; benediction was by Kieth Midgley, a grandson.
PALLBEARERS were Irvin Forsberg, Robert W. Anderson, William C. Anderson, Kieth Midgley, Richard Chidester, and Bruce Grim.
Care of flowers was by the Bountiful Sixteenth Ward Relief Society.
DEDICATION OF the grave wea by Bishop Richard Chidester, Interment was in the Ogden City Cemtery.
Davis County Clipper March 26, 1971 page 19
Family Members
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Margaret Naomi Moyes Long
1879–1929
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Alexander Walter Moyes
1880–1911
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Elizabeth Tracy Moyes Leavitt
1881–1963
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Robert Albert Moyes
1883–1934
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Parley Tracy Moyes
1884–1943
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Claude Tracy Moyes
1886–1922
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Bert Stewart Moyes
1890–1891
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Noriene Isabelle Moyes Anderson
1891–1961
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Caroline Ruth Moyes
1892–1893
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Helen Leanor Moyes
1896–1917
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Julia Elva Moyes
1897–1918
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Orson Moyes
1899–1899
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