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Grace Amelia <I>Gunn</I> Larson

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Grace Amelia Gunn Larson

Birth
Adamsville, Beaver County, Utah, USA
Death
1 Jun 1975 (aged 80)
Richfield, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Burial
Elsinore, Sevier County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.6954509, Longitude: -112.1465149
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ELSINORE - Sevier County
Funeral services for Grace Amelia Gunn Larson, 80, of Elsinore, who died Sunday, June 1, 1975 in the Richfield Hospital, will be Wednesday at 1 P.M. in the Elsinore ward Chapel.

Mrs. Larson was the sister of Stanley R. Gunn, Provo.

She was born March 19, 1895 in Adamsville, Beaver County, a daughter of Frederick Thomas Sarah Ann Rees Gunn. She married C. LaMar Larson on June 10, 1919 in Richfield, and the marriage was solemnized later in the St. George Temple.

Mrs. Larson was a school teacher in Adamsville and Frisco, Millard County. She was Sevier School District Supervisor for seven years. Mrs. Larson had attended University of Utah.

She was active in the LDS church and had been captain and secretary of a DUP camp. She also was President of the Elsinore Literary Club.

Survivors include her husband and two sons, Cray L. Larson, North Salt Lake, Davis County, and Neil G. Larson, Las Vegas, six grandchildren; six great grandchildren; three brothers and one sister, Stanley R. Gunn, Provo; Frank D. Gunn, Ellensberg, Washington; John A. Gunn, Beaver and Mrs. Orrice C. (Mabel) McShane, Richfield.

Friends may call at Magleby and Sons Mortuary in Richfield tonight from 7 to 9 O'clock and Wednesday at the ward chapel after 11 a.m. Burial well be in the Elsinore City Cemetery.

The Daily Herald (Provo)
3 June 1975, page 4

ELSINORE - Sevier County
Funeral services for Grace Amelia Gunn Larson, 80, of Elsinore, who died Sunday, June 1, 1975 in the Richfield Hospital, will be Wednesday at 1 P.M. in the Elsinore ward Chapel.

Mrs. Larson was the sister of Stanley R. Gunn, Provo.

She was born March 19, 1895 in Adamsville, Beaver County, a daughter of Frederick Thomas Sarah Ann Rees Gunn. She married C. LaMar Larson on June 10, 1919 in Richfield, and the marriage was solemnized later in the St. George Temple.

Mrs. Larson was a school teacher in Adamsville and Frisco, Millard County. She was Sevier School District Supervisor for seven years. Mrs. Larson had attended University of Utah.

She was active in the LDS church and had been captain and secretary of a DUP camp. She also was President of the Elsinore Literary Club.

Survivors include her husband and two sons, Cray L. Larson, North Salt Lake, Davis County, and Neil G. Larson, Las Vegas, six grandchildren; six great grandchildren; three brothers and one sister, Stanley R. Gunn, Provo; Frank D. Gunn, Ellensberg, Washington; John A. Gunn, Beaver and Mrs. Orrice C. (Mabel) McShane, Richfield.

Friends may call at Magleby and Sons Mortuary in Richfield tonight from 7 to 9 O'clock and Wednesday at the ward chapel after 11 a.m. Burial well be in the Elsinore City Cemetery.

The Daily Herald (Provo)
3 June 1975, page 4



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