Children: Pearl - Frank - Valera Edith.
February 1945 – Passage. ST. ANTHONY, Feb. 15. Mrs. Elnora Staker Fillmore, 67, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. David Larson, of Ashton, Tuesday morning of ailments due to age. Funeral services will be conducted in the L.D.S. tabernacle Saturday afternoon at 1 o’clock with Bishop Edgar Westberg of the Second ward in charge. Burial will be in the Pineview cemetery at Ashton under the direction of William Hansen of St. Anthony.
Mrs. Fillmore was born at Mount Pleasant, Utah, May 22, 1867, and was married to Alma W. Fillmore in 1884. The family lived in several Utah cities. Mr. Fillmore dying at Payson, in 1900. In 1905 Mrs. Fillmore moved to Dubois where she lived a short time before locating in St. Anthony where she has since resided. She is survived by a son, Frank Fillmore, Lawrence, Utah; Mrs. David Larson, Ashton; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Miller, Farnum; Mrs. Elizabeth Day, Lawrence; one brother, Ether Staker, of St. Anthony. –The Idaho Falls, Idaho newspaper, The Post-Register, published Friday, February 15, 1935, Page 5.
Children: Pearl - Frank - Valera Edith.
February 1945 – Passage. ST. ANTHONY, Feb. 15. Mrs. Elnora Staker Fillmore, 67, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. David Larson, of Ashton, Tuesday morning of ailments due to age. Funeral services will be conducted in the L.D.S. tabernacle Saturday afternoon at 1 o’clock with Bishop Edgar Westberg of the Second ward in charge. Burial will be in the Pineview cemetery at Ashton under the direction of William Hansen of St. Anthony.
Mrs. Fillmore was born at Mount Pleasant, Utah, May 22, 1867, and was married to Alma W. Fillmore in 1884. The family lived in several Utah cities. Mr. Fillmore dying at Payson, in 1900. In 1905 Mrs. Fillmore moved to Dubois where she lived a short time before locating in St. Anthony where she has since resided. She is survived by a son, Frank Fillmore, Lawrence, Utah; Mrs. David Larson, Ashton; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Miller, Farnum; Mrs. Elizabeth Day, Lawrence; one brother, Ether Staker, of St. Anthony. –The Idaho Falls, Idaho newspaper, The Post-Register, published Friday, February 15, 1935, Page 5.
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