Two days after returning from a pleasant visit with her parents and other relatives in Vernal, Mrs. LaMar C. Samuels of Salt Lake City took suddenly ill on Tuesday of last week and succumbed on Thursday in a Salt Lake hospital. Impressive funeral services were held at the Vernal Second ward where she formerly resided, Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. [More information about the funeral follows.] Interment was in the Maeser cemetery.
Mrs. Samuels was born at Vernal, June 10, 1887, the daughter of Adelbert Colton and Mary Wilson. She received her early education in the Uintah Academy, from which she was a graduate. She fulfilled a mission to England returning home in 1914 when the World War commenced in Europe. January 16, 1908 she was married to E. Clifton Samuels in the Salt Lake temple. He husband succumbed in 1920.
For eight years Mrs. Samuels was an employee of the Ashley Co-operative company and had charge of the ladies ready-to-wear. In 1927 she moved to Salt Lake City where she made he home until her death.
Besides her parents and a son and daughter, Ariel Samuels and Mrs. L.C. Simmons of Salt Lake, she is survived by two brothers, George and Dell W. of Vernal.
Mrs. Samuels was a member of various organizations in Vernal and Salt Lake City, a charter member of the Vernal Business and Professional Women's club and had filled all the chairs in the Vernal unit of the Rebekah Lodge.
Two days after returning from a pleasant visit with her parents and other relatives in Vernal, Mrs. LaMar C. Samuels of Salt Lake City took suddenly ill on Tuesday of last week and succumbed on Thursday in a Salt Lake hospital. Impressive funeral services were held at the Vernal Second ward where she formerly resided, Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. [More information about the funeral follows.] Interment was in the Maeser cemetery.
Mrs. Samuels was born at Vernal, June 10, 1887, the daughter of Adelbert Colton and Mary Wilson. She received her early education in the Uintah Academy, from which she was a graduate. She fulfilled a mission to England returning home in 1914 when the World War commenced in Europe. January 16, 1908 she was married to E. Clifton Samuels in the Salt Lake temple. He husband succumbed in 1920.
For eight years Mrs. Samuels was an employee of the Ashley Co-operative company and had charge of the ladies ready-to-wear. In 1927 she moved to Salt Lake City where she made he home until her death.
Besides her parents and a son and daughter, Ariel Samuels and Mrs. L.C. Simmons of Salt Lake, she is survived by two brothers, George and Dell W. of Vernal.
Mrs. Samuels was a member of various organizations in Vernal and Salt Lake City, a charter member of the Vernal Business and Professional Women's club and had filled all the chairs in the Vernal unit of the Rebekah Lodge.
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