Emma
Fuller
News Examiner, Thursday, 15 February
1934, page 1
Impressive funeral services were held at the Montpelier Second ward chapel on Sunday, February 11th, for Emma S Fuller, who passed away early Thursday morning, February 8th. The services were presided over by Bishop Bryon Mumford and were opened by the choir singing "Oh My Father" the invocation was offered by President Ed C Rich; Mrs. Byron Mumford then sang "A Perfect Day". President Silas Wright spoke of his acquaintance with Mrs. Fuller and other members of the family and told of the many kindnesses that Mrs. Fuller had done during her life.
Mrs. Gene Stoner of Cokeville sang "I'm A Pilgrim." The benediction was pronounced by Bishop Mumford. The pall bearers were J N Downing, W J Hunter, Ira Chaffin, G C Gray, F C Hansen and H B Whitman. Interment was in the Montpelier Cemetery and the funeral was under the direction of the F M Williams mortuary.
Emma S Fuller was born in St Charles, Idaho, on February 26th, 1872 and would have been 62 years of age this month. She spent her girlhood days in Montpelier after her marriage to Pete Fuller, she moved to Cokeville, where she had resided for the past 20 years. She operated a cafe in Cokeville for a number of years and just recently opened one in Montpelier, where she intended to make her home. She was a member of the Neighbors of Woodcraft. She is survived by one brother, William Bergreen of Montpelier and three sisters, Mrs. John Conley of Montpelier and Mrs. Hannah Morse and Mrs. Annie Turner of Ogden.