Word came to us today of the death of Florence, the three year old daughter of Bishop Ray S. Thurman of Grover, which occurred this morning. She took sick about three weeks ago and was in a very critical condition with pneumonia. That was checked but it left her with an abcess on the lungs which finally took her off this morning.
Funeral Services will be held in the Grover Ward Sunday.
Thurman, Florence (1) (4 Feb 1927)Star Valley Independent
Was thought to be improving, when death suddenly overtook her, and snatched her away almost unawares. she was a most attractive child, was the youngest of six sisters and was so much beloved because of her unusually lovable characteristics.
She was born in Grover April 18 three years ago.
Funeral services were held in the Grover meeting house, Sunday at 2 p.m. Counselor O.P. Peterson conducting the exercises. The opening prayer was offered by Soren A Jensen and the speakers were David E. Hepworth, Martin L. Bee, Joseph N. Anderson and O.P. Peterson and Bp. Daniel T. Wood and F.N. Putman of Auburn.
"Your Sweet Little Rosebud has Left You" was sung by Leora Griffith accompanied by the choir. Mrs Bertha Nelson read some appropriate verses. Benediction was given by John E. Hepworth, Interment was made in the Grover cemetery. The grave was dedicated by john N. Anderson. (part of the Obituary)
Thurman, Florence Hattie (2) (18 Feb 1927)Star Valley Independent
Florence Hattie THURMAN is the daughter of Ray Stewart THURMAN and Lucy Luvilla MCCOMBS
Word came to us today of the death of Florence, the three year old daughter of Bishop Ray S. Thurman of Grover, which occurred this morning. She took sick about three weeks ago and was in a very critical condition with pneumonia. That was checked but it left her with an abcess on the lungs which finally took her off this morning.
Funeral Services will be held in the Grover Ward Sunday.
Thurman, Florence (1) (4 Feb 1927)Star Valley Independent
Was thought to be improving, when death suddenly overtook her, and snatched her away almost unawares. she was a most attractive child, was the youngest of six sisters and was so much beloved because of her unusually lovable characteristics.
She was born in Grover April 18 three years ago.
Funeral services were held in the Grover meeting house, Sunday at 2 p.m. Counselor O.P. Peterson conducting the exercises. The opening prayer was offered by Soren A Jensen and the speakers were David E. Hepworth, Martin L. Bee, Joseph N. Anderson and O.P. Peterson and Bp. Daniel T. Wood and F.N. Putman of Auburn.
"Your Sweet Little Rosebud has Left You" was sung by Leora Griffith accompanied by the choir. Mrs Bertha Nelson read some appropriate verses. Benediction was given by John E. Hepworth, Interment was made in the Grover cemetery. The grave was dedicated by john N. Anderson. (part of the Obituary)
Thurman, Florence Hattie (2) (18 Feb 1927)Star Valley Independent
Florence Hattie THURMAN is the daughter of Ray Stewart THURMAN and Lucy Luvilla MCCOMBS
Family Members
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Reita Luvilla Thurman White
1910–1957
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Nellie Maurine Thurman Campbell
1911–1996
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Stewart McCombs Thurman
1913–1982
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Ruth Mina Thurman Turner
1915–2004
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Helen Lucy Thurman Newswander
1918–2003
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Ray McCombs Thurman
1919–1970
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Lucile Ellen Thurman Cook
1921–1994
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Byron McCombs Thurman
1926–2015
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Marvalene Louise Thurman Clark
1928–2011
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