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Delma <I>Davis</I> Galloway

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Delma Davis Galloway

Birth
Circleville, Piute County, Utah, USA
Death
29 Jul 1970 (aged 72)
Shelley, Bingham County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Shelley, Bingham County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot A, Lot 9 Block 17, Space 7
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Spouse: William Galloway

Marriage: July 7, 1923 Price, Carbon, Utah


Children:

William Curtis 25 Jan 1924

Lewis Alexander 11 Jul 1925

Oliver Lee 25 Jul 1928

Harold Antony 31 Jan 1930

Jay Davis 21 Nov 1931

George Arnold 25 Aug 1936

John Delbert 8 Aug 1942


Galloway Services Held Saturday


Delma Davis Galloway, 72, 251 East Maple St. passed away last Wednesday evening at her home, following a sudden illness. She was born April 16, 1898 at Circleville, Utah, a daughter of Alexander and Mary Morrill Davis. She was married in 1923 to William Davis at Price, Utah, and he preceded her in death in 1942. She and her husband came to Idaho following their marriage.


Mrs. Galloway is survived by: three sons William C. Galloway, of Cupertino, Calif.; Jay D. Galloway and John D. Galloway, both of Shelley; two brothers, Clarence Davis, of Woodville, and Vord Davis, of Durango, Colo.; two sisters Mrs. Cassie Thompson, of Tooele, Utah, and Mrs. Frances Coe, of Magna, Utah; 11 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Four children preceded her in death.


Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Second Ward Chapel, with Bishop Arvil Millar presiding and Muriel Clark at the organ. Family prayer was offered by Val Carson. at the Nalder Memorial Chapel preceding the service. Invocation for the services was by Theron Clark; life sketch, Leann Galloway; vocal duet, "Whispering Hope," Connie Hunter and Doris Johnson; speakers, Lloyd M. Nalder and Bishop Millar; vocal solo, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," Reva Hanson; benediction, Bishop Weldon Griffiths.


Interment was in Hillcrest Cemetery where Dee Rawson gave the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers where William, Robert, and Thomas Galloway, Warren and Carl Davies and Don Hainsworth. Floral arrangements were under the direction of the Second Ward Relief Society, with president Doris Johnson in charge.


The Shelley Pioneer, SHELLEY, BINGHAM COUNTY, IDAHO (83274), THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1970, VOLUME 64—NO. 24

Spouse: William Galloway

Marriage: July 7, 1923 Price, Carbon, Utah


Children:

William Curtis 25 Jan 1924

Lewis Alexander 11 Jul 1925

Oliver Lee 25 Jul 1928

Harold Antony 31 Jan 1930

Jay Davis 21 Nov 1931

George Arnold 25 Aug 1936

John Delbert 8 Aug 1942


Galloway Services Held Saturday


Delma Davis Galloway, 72, 251 East Maple St. passed away last Wednesday evening at her home, following a sudden illness. She was born April 16, 1898 at Circleville, Utah, a daughter of Alexander and Mary Morrill Davis. She was married in 1923 to William Davis at Price, Utah, and he preceded her in death in 1942. She and her husband came to Idaho following their marriage.


Mrs. Galloway is survived by: three sons William C. Galloway, of Cupertino, Calif.; Jay D. Galloway and John D. Galloway, both of Shelley; two brothers, Clarence Davis, of Woodville, and Vord Davis, of Durango, Colo.; two sisters Mrs. Cassie Thompson, of Tooele, Utah, and Mrs. Frances Coe, of Magna, Utah; 11 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Four children preceded her in death.


Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Second Ward Chapel, with Bishop Arvil Millar presiding and Muriel Clark at the organ. Family prayer was offered by Val Carson. at the Nalder Memorial Chapel preceding the service. Invocation for the services was by Theron Clark; life sketch, Leann Galloway; vocal duet, "Whispering Hope," Connie Hunter and Doris Johnson; speakers, Lloyd M. Nalder and Bishop Millar; vocal solo, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," Reva Hanson; benediction, Bishop Weldon Griffiths.


Interment was in Hillcrest Cemetery where Dee Rawson gave the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers where William, Robert, and Thomas Galloway, Warren and Carl Davies and Don Hainsworth. Floral arrangements were under the direction of the Second Ward Relief Society, with president Doris Johnson in charge.


The Shelley Pioneer, SHELLEY, BINGHAM COUNTY, IDAHO (83274), THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1970, VOLUME 64—NO. 24

Gravesite Details

Female, Age 72



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