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Bernice <I>Smith</I> Langford

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Bernice Smith Langford

Birth
Springville, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
10 Oct 1992 (aged 85)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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The Deseret News
October 14, 1992
page B4

Bernice S. Langford, 85, Salt Lake City, died October 10, 1992 in Salt Lake City.

Born August 26, 1907 in Springville, Utah to George M. and Alta Haymond Smith. Married George A. Langford, May 6, 1930; who preceded her in death February 13, 1967.

Berneice was an active member of the Cathedral Church of St. Mark's, where she was a long-time member of the Altar Guild and had served as Directress. Former pink lady at St. Mark's Hospital.

Survived by daughter, Patricia L. Minister (C. Rodney), granddaughters, Victoria M. Smith, Andrea M. Bowen, and Pamela M. Coles; sister, Margaret S. Thayer; seven great-grandchildren.

Funeral services Thursday, October 15, 12 noon at the Cathedral Church of St. Mark's, where family will greet friends and family one hour prior to services. Burial, Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the deceased requested donations be made to the Altar Guild of St. Mark's Cathedral, or the Intermountain Unity of Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children.

Funeral directors: Evans and Early Mortuary.

Obituary lists incorrect date of birth. Birth certificate states 26 Sep 1907.
The Deseret News
October 14, 1992
page B4

Bernice S. Langford, 85, Salt Lake City, died October 10, 1992 in Salt Lake City.

Born August 26, 1907 in Springville, Utah to George M. and Alta Haymond Smith. Married George A. Langford, May 6, 1930; who preceded her in death February 13, 1967.

Berneice was an active member of the Cathedral Church of St. Mark's, where she was a long-time member of the Altar Guild and had served as Directress. Former pink lady at St. Mark's Hospital.

Survived by daughter, Patricia L. Minister (C. Rodney), granddaughters, Victoria M. Smith, Andrea M. Bowen, and Pamela M. Coles; sister, Margaret S. Thayer; seven great-grandchildren.

Funeral services Thursday, October 15, 12 noon at the Cathedral Church of St. Mark's, where family will greet friends and family one hour prior to services. Burial, Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the deceased requested donations be made to the Altar Guild of St. Mark's Cathedral, or the Intermountain Unity of Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children.

Funeral directors: Evans and Early Mortuary.

Obituary lists incorrect date of birth. Birth certificate states 26 Sep 1907.


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