May Stephens, aged. 16, died Sunday morning at three thirty o'clock in a local hospital after a week's illness of pneumonia. She was born in Ogden on November 6th 1916, a daughter of Walter C, and Lucy Josephine Dieu Stephens. Miss Stephens was a senior at the Lewis, Junior High school and an ardent worker is the L. p. S.. junior organizations. Surviving are the parents, two brothers, Norman Paul and Rulon Clark Stephens, and her grandfather, Alfonso Dieu, all of Ogden. Services will be held Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock in the Second ward chapel, with Bishop Frank Simmons presiding. The body may be viewed at the home, 2665 Grant avenue, afternoon and evening and Tuesday until hour of services, Itnernment will be made in the Ogden City cemetery under the direction of Lindquist Bros.
May Stephens, aged. 16, died Sunday morning at three thirty o'clock in a local hospital after a week's illness of pneumonia. She was born in Ogden on November 6th 1916, a daughter of Walter C, and Lucy Josephine Dieu Stephens. Miss Stephens was a senior at the Lewis, Junior High school and an ardent worker is the L. p. S.. junior organizations. Surviving are the parents, two brothers, Norman Paul and Rulon Clark Stephens, and her grandfather, Alfonso Dieu, all of Ogden. Services will be held Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock in the Second ward chapel, with Bishop Frank Simmons presiding. The body may be viewed at the home, 2665 Grant avenue, afternoon and evening and Tuesday until hour of services, Itnernment will be made in the Ogden City cemetery under the direction of Lindquist Bros.
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