She was a member of the LDS Church.
At the time of her death, she was survived by her husband, one son, Glen L. Maw, and two daughters, Medra (Verle) Huskins and Lucille (George) Phillips, as well as seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She was also survived by three brothers, Elmer, Howard, and Clyde Bitton, and three sisters, Hazel (Myron) Carter, Lulu (Velton) Cornelison, and Alta Call.
Note: Eva's obituary (published October 11, 1973 in the Ogden Standard Examiner), upon which this memorial was based, had her name as "Eva Bitton Maw Krause Dutcher." SSDI has her as "Eva A. Dutcher." That is the information I relied upon when creating the memorial. I have changed the name based upon a newly added (less than 24 hours ago) photo. Also, the headstone clearly has Eva's name as "A. Eva," though some sources have her as "Eva Agnes." So I've gone with the new headstone shot.
She was a member of the LDS Church.
At the time of her death, she was survived by her husband, one son, Glen L. Maw, and two daughters, Medra (Verle) Huskins and Lucille (George) Phillips, as well as seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She was also survived by three brothers, Elmer, Howard, and Clyde Bitton, and three sisters, Hazel (Myron) Carter, Lulu (Velton) Cornelison, and Alta Call.
Note: Eva's obituary (published October 11, 1973 in the Ogden Standard Examiner), upon which this memorial was based, had her name as "Eva Bitton Maw Krause Dutcher." SSDI has her as "Eva A. Dutcher." That is the information I relied upon when creating the memorial. I have changed the name based upon a newly added (less than 24 hours ago) photo. Also, the headstone clearly has Eva's name as "A. Eva," though some sources have her as "Eva Agnes." So I've gone with the new headstone shot.
Gravesite Details
Buried with Leonard W Maw
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