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About Hannah Mar Stice
Earl married (1) Hannah Mar CALLISTER on 28 Apr 1928 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. The marriage ended in divorce. Hannah was born 4 May 1906 in Oakley, Cassia, Idaho, United States. She died 13 May 2001 in Orem, Utah, Utah, United States and was buried in Grantsville, Tooele, Utah, United States.
CENSUS:
age 22 1930 census home 1 family 4 Idaho Falls, Bonneville county, Idaho ED 10 sheet 1A
name given as Hannah Stice
NAME VARIATIONS:
IGI for child has Hannah Mar CALLISTER
BIRTHDATE: sourcer #2
BIRTHPLACE: source #2
MARRIAGE DATE:
1. To Earl Kendall Stice from source #1 who gives date as 28 Apr 1928 in Salt
Lake City. It is further stated that they divorced April 1931.
DEATHDATE: source #2
SOURCES:
1. Family group sheets prepared by Veda Louise Stice Dickerson, whose 1998
address is 623 Upland Drive, Tooele, Utah. She is a daughter.
2. Obituary, The Provo Daily Herald, May 16, 2001. Full text:
Grantsville, Utah -- Our beloved mother and grandmother, Hannah Mar Callister
Stice Fraser, who recently celebrated her 95th birthday passed away May 13, 2001
in Orem, Utah. She was born May 4, 1906 in Oakley, Idaho, to John Warren and
Annie May Elison Callister. She lived her early years in Oakley, Idaho and had
happy memories of life with her family there. The family moved to Tooele, Utah
in 1927. Hannah married Earl K. Stice on April 28, 1928. They were later
divorced. She married James M. Fraser in the Salt Lake Temple on June 27, 1938.
They made their home in Grantsville, Utah. Hannah was a devoted wife and mother
and always made everyone welcome in her home. She was a faithful member of the
LDS Church and served in many callings, including Relief Society President,
Stake Relief Society Homemaking Leader, as well as teaching positions in the
Sunday School, Primary and Mutual organizations and was a visiting teacher until
six years ago. Hannah had a beautiful singing voice and in her younger days sang
at many church and civic functions. She was an excellent cook, as well as an
excellent seamstress and made much of the clothing for her family. She also
enjoyed quilting and made many beautiful quilts. Hannah will be dearly missed by
all who knew and loved her. Hannah was preceded in death by her husband, two
sons, Derrald Stice and John Allen Fraser and a daughter-in-law Della Stice,
brothers, Elman, Lloyd, Orville, and Robert Callister, sisters, Vera and
Isabelle Callister and Raida Greenland. She is survived by her children, Veda
and Donald Dickerson, Tooele, Frances Ann and Richard Reiser, Orem, Larry and
May Fraser, St. George, and Pam and Pharis Blackhurst, American Fork, and
sisters-in-law, Louise Callister, Toole and Alice Callister, Springville. She is
also survived by 23 grandchildren, 68 great-grandchildren, and three
great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 17th at 2
p.m. in the Grantsville Marshall Crossing Ward, 81 North Church St. Grantsville,
Utah. Friends may call at Tate Mortuary on Wednesday May 16th between 6 and 8
p.m., or one hour prior to the services at the church. Interment will be in the
Grantsville Cemetery. This story appeared in The Daily Herald on page A7
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