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Obituary from unknown newspaper in Palo Alto, CA. Provided by [email protected]:
Mrs. Orem to be buried at Salt Lake City
Mrs. Orla M. Orem, 65, died at her home, 1205 Fulton street, today. She was a native of Tennessee and had lived in Palo Alto for the past 17 years.
Mrs. Orem was the widow of the late Frank M. Orem. She leaves two children, Hollis Orem of Lodi and Mrs. Media M. Dahl of San Francisco.
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Obituary from The Salt Lake Tribune, November 2, 1941, Section B, p. 17:
Death Claims Ex-Utahn
Mrs. Orla Mays Orem, widow of Frank M. Orem, prominent Utah business, church and civic leader, died at her home in Palo Alto, Cal., Friday night, relatives here learned Saturday.
Mrs. Orem was born in Morristown, Tenn., and came to Utah in 1899. Her husband, who died November 2, 1939, was comptroller of the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad corporation.
Surviving Mrs. Orem are a son, Hollis M. Orem of Lodi, Cal., and a daughter, Mrs. Robert Dahl, San Francisco, Cal.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. at 574 East First South street, Salt Lake City. The Rev. Raymond C. Walker, minister of the First Methodist church., will be in charge, and entombment in the Salt Lake Memorial mausoleum will follow.
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Obituary from unknown newspaper in Palo Alto, CA. Provided by [email protected]:
Mrs. Orem to be buried at Salt Lake City
Mrs. Orla M. Orem, 65, died at her home, 1205 Fulton street, today. She was a native of Tennessee and had lived in Palo Alto for the past 17 years.
Mrs. Orem was the widow of the late Frank M. Orem. She leaves two children, Hollis Orem of Lodi and Mrs. Media M. Dahl of San Francisco.
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Obituary from The Salt Lake Tribune, November 2, 1941, Section B, p. 17:
Death Claims Ex-Utahn
Mrs. Orla Mays Orem, widow of Frank M. Orem, prominent Utah business, church and civic leader, died at her home in Palo Alto, Cal., Friday night, relatives here learned Saturday.
Mrs. Orem was born in Morristown, Tenn., and came to Utah in 1899. Her husband, who died November 2, 1939, was comptroller of the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad corporation.
Surviving Mrs. Orem are a son, Hollis M. Orem of Lodi, Cal., and a daughter, Mrs. Robert Dahl, San Francisco, Cal.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. at 574 East First South street, Salt Lake City. The Rev. Raymond C. Walker, minister of the First Methodist church., will be in charge, and entombment in the Salt Lake Memorial mausoleum will follow.
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