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Naomi <I>Hatch</I> Fullmer

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Naomi Hatch Fullmer

Birth
Koosharem, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Death
22 Oct 1942 (aged 24)
Burial
Koosharem, Sevier County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Impressive funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon October 27, in the Koosharem ward recreational hall for Mrs. Duane Hatch Fullmer, 24, who died October 22 after 4 days illness of pneumonia at her home in Los Angeles.

Wilford Burr, second counselor in the Koosharem bishopric was in charge of the services. Speakers were O.H. Anderson, Miss Anna Larsen, Bishop E.C. Bagley. Short remarks were made by Wilford Burr. The speakers stressed the beautiful life she had led and spoke of her kind and loving disposition. Musical numbers were as follows: "Wanted on the Other Side", and "Shall We Meet Beyond the River", byt he ward choir, with Mrs. Roland Anderson as piano accompanist; solo, "In The Garden", by Talmage DeLange of Richfield; solo, "Abide With Me", Mrs. Clive Roberts of Richfield, accompanied by Mrs. Anderson; violin solo, "The End of a Perfect Day", Judd Hatch of Circleville accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Roma Fullmer also of Circleville; sentiments, composed by James Castro of Koosharem and Mrs. Barlow Fullmer of Circleville, were read by Mrs. Eventa Fullmer of Circleville, accompanied by beautiful soft music played on the violin and piano by Judd Haycock and Roma Fullmer.

The invocation was offered by Lewis Hatch; the benediction by J.F. DeLange.

Pallbearers were her three brothers, Arden, Gilbert and Blaine Hatch of Koosharem, and her three brothers-in-law, Harold and Alfred Fullmer of Circleville and Brown Cazier of Mapleton. Interment was in the Koosharem cemetery, where Christian Sorenson of Mapleton dedicated the grave.

Mrs. Fullmer was born in Koosharem, September 27, 1918, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hatch. She was a graduate of the Koosharem high school and seminary. She served as secretary of the ward M.I.A. for several years and was a teacher in the primary at Koosharem and Circleville. She took an active part in the genealogical work in the ward and she was a great help in assisting with her beautiful sorpano voice.

On June 28, 1934, she married Duane Fullmer of Circleville. They spent their first year living in Koosharem. They moved to Circleville and in July of 1942 they moved to Los Angeles, where Mr. Fullmer was employed.

Besides her parents and husband, she is survived by her son Keith Fullmer; three brothers, Arden, Gilbert and Blaine Hatch of Koosharem, and three sisters, Mrs. Seldon Langford of Antimony, Mrs. Charles Helquist of Koosharem and Mrs. Brown Cazier of Mapleton.

Impressive funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon October 27, in the Koosharem ward recreational hall for Mrs. Duane Hatch Fullmer, 24, who died October 22 after 4 days illness of pneumonia at her home in Los Angeles.

Wilford Burr, second counselor in the Koosharem bishopric was in charge of the services. Speakers were O.H. Anderson, Miss Anna Larsen, Bishop E.C. Bagley. Short remarks were made by Wilford Burr. The speakers stressed the beautiful life she had led and spoke of her kind and loving disposition. Musical numbers were as follows: "Wanted on the Other Side", and "Shall We Meet Beyond the River", byt he ward choir, with Mrs. Roland Anderson as piano accompanist; solo, "In The Garden", by Talmage DeLange of Richfield; solo, "Abide With Me", Mrs. Clive Roberts of Richfield, accompanied by Mrs. Anderson; violin solo, "The End of a Perfect Day", Judd Hatch of Circleville accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Roma Fullmer also of Circleville; sentiments, composed by James Castro of Koosharem and Mrs. Barlow Fullmer of Circleville, were read by Mrs. Eventa Fullmer of Circleville, accompanied by beautiful soft music played on the violin and piano by Judd Haycock and Roma Fullmer.

The invocation was offered by Lewis Hatch; the benediction by J.F. DeLange.

Pallbearers were her three brothers, Arden, Gilbert and Blaine Hatch of Koosharem, and her three brothers-in-law, Harold and Alfred Fullmer of Circleville and Brown Cazier of Mapleton. Interment was in the Koosharem cemetery, where Christian Sorenson of Mapleton dedicated the grave.

Mrs. Fullmer was born in Koosharem, September 27, 1918, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hatch. She was a graduate of the Koosharem high school and seminary. She served as secretary of the ward M.I.A. for several years and was a teacher in the primary at Koosharem and Circleville. She took an active part in the genealogical work in the ward and she was a great help in assisting with her beautiful sorpano voice.

On June 28, 1934, she married Duane Fullmer of Circleville. They spent their first year living in Koosharem. They moved to Circleville and in July of 1942 they moved to Los Angeles, where Mr. Fullmer was employed.

Besides her parents and husband, she is survived by her son Keith Fullmer; three brothers, Arden, Gilbert and Blaine Hatch of Koosharem, and three sisters, Mrs. Seldon Langford of Antimony, Mrs. Charles Helquist of Koosharem and Mrs. Brown Cazier of Mapleton.



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