Selma gave selflessly to all her family and friends. She loved and lived the gospel. She served in many positions in the church. She served a mission in the eastern states, in which New York was the headquaters. Later in life she served a mission at the Deseret Industries in Logan, Utah. She was employed at Keith O'Brien in Logan.
She loved working in her flowers and visiting the sick.
She was 87 when she passed away in Hyde Park, Utah.
Spouse: William DeVerl Turner, md 6 Mar 1947, Salt Lake Temple.
Sources: Allen-Hall Mortuary. Herald Journal, Logan, Utah, md 18 Sep 2001, pg A-8.
Selma gave selflessly to all her family and friends. She loved and lived the gospel. She served in many positions in the church. She served a mission in the eastern states, in which New York was the headquaters. Later in life she served a mission at the Deseret Industries in Logan, Utah. She was employed at Keith O'Brien in Logan.
She loved working in her flowers and visiting the sick.
She was 87 when she passed away in Hyde Park, Utah.
Spouse: William DeVerl Turner, md 6 Mar 1947, Salt Lake Temple.
Sources: Allen-Hall Mortuary. Herald Journal, Logan, Utah, md 18 Sep 2001, pg A-8.
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Marie Mockli Oliverson
1905–2002
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Joseph Henry Mockli
1907–1983
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Mena Mockli Brown
1908–1995
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Emma Mockli Moore
1909–1990
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Frieda Mockli Gregersen
1910–1988
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Walter Waldo Mockli
1911–1976
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Christian William Mockli
1915–1956
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Bertha Mockli Anderson
1916–2010
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Leslie Karl Mockli
1917–2000
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Leo Alfred Mockli
1919–2005
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Frank Mockli
1920–1988
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Ruby Mockli Pond
1921–2013
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Clyde Emil Mockli
1922–1995
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Ida Mockli Jorgenson
1925–2019
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