Wednesday, September 15, 1943
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DEATHS
Artemisia Foote Cutler
Provo - Mrs. Artemisia Foote Cutler, 85, widow of Morton B. Cutler, died at her home at 457 North Fourth East street, Provo, on Tuesday.
She was born on March 4, 1858, in Union, a daughter of Warren and Artemisia Meyers Foote. She was married to Morton Cutler in 1880, in the St. George LDS temple, and he preeded her in death three years ago.
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Surviving are five sons and one daughter, Louis Cutler of Odessa, Texas; Horace Cutler of Salt Lake City, Morion (sic) Cutler of Alamo, Nev.; George Cutler of Los Angeles, Cal.; Milo Cutler of Provo and Mrs. Artemisia Henrie of Delta, Utah; four brothers and a sister, George Foote of Ferron, Charles Foote of Salt Lake City; Frank Foote and Homer Foote of Glendale and Mrs. Clara Olsen of Kanab; 62 grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Manavu LDS ward church, with Ernest Frandsen, bishop, officiating.
Wednesday, September 15, 1943
page 25
DEATHS
Artemisia Foote Cutler
Provo - Mrs. Artemisia Foote Cutler, 85, widow of Morton B. Cutler, died at her home at 457 North Fourth East street, Provo, on Tuesday.
She was born on March 4, 1858, in Union, a daughter of Warren and Artemisia Meyers Foote. She was married to Morton Cutler in 1880, in the St. George LDS temple, and he preeded her in death three years ago.
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Surviving are five sons and one daughter, Louis Cutler of Odessa, Texas; Horace Cutler of Salt Lake City, Morion (sic) Cutler of Alamo, Nev.; George Cutler of Los Angeles, Cal.; Milo Cutler of Provo and Mrs. Artemisia Henrie of Delta, Utah; four brothers and a sister, George Foote of Ferron, Charles Foote of Salt Lake City; Frank Foote and Homer Foote of Glendale and Mrs. Clara Olsen of Kanab; 62 grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Manavu LDS ward church, with Ernest Frandsen, bishop, officiating.
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