Mrs. Murray and her husband operated a café at Malad for a number of years until a few weeks ago.
A resident of southern Idaho for the past 33 years. Mrs. Murray was born in Bountiful, Utah, on January 18, 1888, a daughter of Moses A. and Jane Ann Holbrook. She was a member of the L D S church.
Besides her husband of Malad, she is survived by her mother of Bountiful, three sons, Dale Willey of Malad, W. L. Willey of the U. S. armed forces now overseas and Jack Murray of the U. S. army air force; six grandchildren; three brothers, Moses L. Holbrook and Oscar R. Holbrook of Bountiful and G. M Holbrook of Los Angeles, Cal., and four sisters, Mrs. A. G. Funk of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Frank Briggs, Mrs. Sam A. Bryson and Miss Hattie Holbrook, all of Bountiful.
From: The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah)- 04 May 1944, Thu – Page 19
Mrs. Murray and her husband operated a café at Malad for a number of years until a few weeks ago.
A resident of southern Idaho for the past 33 years. Mrs. Murray was born in Bountiful, Utah, on January 18, 1888, a daughter of Moses A. and Jane Ann Holbrook. She was a member of the L D S church.
Besides her husband of Malad, she is survived by her mother of Bountiful, three sons, Dale Willey of Malad, W. L. Willey of the U. S. armed forces now overseas and Jack Murray of the U. S. army air force; six grandchildren; three brothers, Moses L. Holbrook and Oscar R. Holbrook of Bountiful and G. M Holbrook of Los Angeles, Cal., and four sisters, Mrs. A. G. Funk of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Frank Briggs, Mrs. Sam A. Bryson and Miss Hattie Holbrook, all of Bountiful.
From: The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah)- 04 May 1944, Thu – Page 19
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