Born Dec 31, 1914 in Wash-ington, DC to Luacine Annetta Savage and Joshua Reuben Clark Jr. She was the youngest of their four children. She married Orval Clyde Fox June 17, 1936 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They have three children, Orval Jr. (Joan), Reuben (Sherri), and Marianne Leavitt (Melvin). She had seven grandchildren.
Born with multiple talents ranging from music to theater to broadcasting, she will best be remembered as the composer of the Hymn "Love One Another." She and her husband served a mission together in Nauvoo, IL.
She is survived by her dear husband, Orval; children; grandchildren; and many wonderful extended family members.
Published: Sunday, Aug. 25 2002 Deseret News
Born in Washington, D.C., in 1914. Educated in public schools of Salt Lake City. Attended high school in Mexico City. First became interested in plays while working "Haresfoot Players" in Mexico. First began writing plays for radio in 1939. Has served in MIA on the ward, stake, and general boards. Married to Orval C. Fox. Mother of three children. Was well known in Salt Lake City for the production of her own scripts.
(Mormon Literature and Creative Arts)
Born Dec 31, 1914 in Wash-ington, DC to Luacine Annetta Savage and Joshua Reuben Clark Jr. She was the youngest of their four children. She married Orval Clyde Fox June 17, 1936 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They have three children, Orval Jr. (Joan), Reuben (Sherri), and Marianne Leavitt (Melvin). She had seven grandchildren.
Born with multiple talents ranging from music to theater to broadcasting, she will best be remembered as the composer of the Hymn "Love One Another." She and her husband served a mission together in Nauvoo, IL.
She is survived by her dear husband, Orval; children; grandchildren; and many wonderful extended family members.
Published: Sunday, Aug. 25 2002 Deseret News
Born in Washington, D.C., in 1914. Educated in public schools of Salt Lake City. Attended high school in Mexico City. First became interested in plays while working "Haresfoot Players" in Mexico. First began writing plays for radio in 1939. Has served in MIA on the ward, stake, and general boards. Married to Orval C. Fox. Mother of three children. Was well known in Salt Lake City for the production of her own scripts.
(Mormon Literature and Creative Arts)
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