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Lucy Irene <I>Webb</I> Hendricks Larsen

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Lucy Irene Webb Hendricks Larsen

Birth
Richmond, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
21 Feb 1984 (aged 90)
Hooper, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
Richmond, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
W-1-56-2
Memorial ID
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From an obituary found on familysearch.org:
Lucy Irene Webb Hendricks Larsen, 90, died Tuesday, February 21, 1984 in Hooper, Utah at the home of a nephew.

She was born February 2, 1894 in Richmond, Utah to Eli and Helena Ashment Webb. She married Marriner Willis Hendricks, March 14, 1917, in the Logan LDS Temple. He died December 13, 1946. She married Nephi Larsen, March 2, 1959, in the Logan LDS Temple. He also preceded her in death.

She was active in music from the age of 12 until her early 80s as an organist, 50 years as choir director, and teaching piano lessons. She was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in the ward and stake Relief Society and all ward auxiliaries. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and community clubs in her early life.

Survivors include a son, Richard W. Hendricks, Preston; two daughters, Mrs. Jack (Rolena) Dahle, Roy, Utah; Mrs. Lawrence (Clarice) Rice, Pocatello; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; six stepsons, Durwood Larsen, Dean Larsen, Mervin Larsen, Keith Larsen, Seth Larsen, and Arlo Larsen; and two stepdaughters, Marie Talbot and Alta Zufelt.
She was preceded in death by three children, Willis Darwin, Owen W., and Eleise Kross.

Funeral services were at noon, Saturday, February 25, 1984 at the Preston North Stake Center with Bishop Jess Wheiler officiating. Burial was in the Richmond, Utah, Cemetery.
From an obituary found on familysearch.org:
Lucy Irene Webb Hendricks Larsen, 90, died Tuesday, February 21, 1984 in Hooper, Utah at the home of a nephew.

She was born February 2, 1894 in Richmond, Utah to Eli and Helena Ashment Webb. She married Marriner Willis Hendricks, March 14, 1917, in the Logan LDS Temple. He died December 13, 1946. She married Nephi Larsen, March 2, 1959, in the Logan LDS Temple. He also preceded her in death.

She was active in music from the age of 12 until her early 80s as an organist, 50 years as choir director, and teaching piano lessons. She was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in the ward and stake Relief Society and all ward auxiliaries. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and community clubs in her early life.

Survivors include a son, Richard W. Hendricks, Preston; two daughters, Mrs. Jack (Rolena) Dahle, Roy, Utah; Mrs. Lawrence (Clarice) Rice, Pocatello; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; six stepsons, Durwood Larsen, Dean Larsen, Mervin Larsen, Keith Larsen, Seth Larsen, and Arlo Larsen; and two stepdaughters, Marie Talbot and Alta Zufelt.
She was preceded in death by three children, Willis Darwin, Owen W., and Eleise Kross.

Funeral services were at noon, Saturday, February 25, 1984 at the Preston North Stake Center with Bishop Jess Wheiler officiating. Burial was in the Richmond, Utah, Cemetery.

Gravesite Details

Lucy shares a stone with her first husband, Marriner Willis Hendricks. It is a standup stone with Hendricks across the upper half. The names are at the bottom of the stone and mostly in shadow, on the left: M. Willis, on the right: Lucy Webb.



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