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- Prue, Fornia M. Peterson Fornia M. Peterson Prue, 89, passed quietly away on March 18, 2005,inPayson, Utah. She was born to Charles A. and Petrea Peterson on May 2, 1915,in Fairview, Utah. She married Kent A. Prue on October 6, 1936, inHeber,Utah, and spent thirty-nine years with him, until he passed away in 1976.Shewas sealed to him for time and eternity in August of 1979. She graduatedfrom Lincoln High School. She settled in Lakeview, Utah, in 1948, and livedonthe Sandhill Road for forty-plus years. She worked with the CubScouts,school PTAs and wrote the Lakeview/Vineyard Community column for theDailyHerald for many of those years. She helped establish and was active in theLakeviewCamp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She loved her work atMerribee'sin Orem and for several years had the opportunity to teach and shareherlove of crafts with the many friends she met there. She was an active memberofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and loved the time shewasable to spend doing name extractions. The last few years, she remained anavidreader, and rested her eyes from reading and working on her alwayspresentneedlepoint or crocheting projects. She was always there with her loving attitudeand generous spirit, not only for her children and grandchildren, butalltheir friends who still call her "Mom" or "Grandma." She is survived byherseven sons and two daughters: William K. (JoAnn) Prue, of Orem; RichardA.(Judy) Prue, of Fairview; Jesse R. (MaryAnn) Prue, of North Carolina; GeraldL. (Patricia) Prue, of Philadelphia, PA; LaRae Prue, of Santaquin;CharlesV. (Nita) Prue, of Spanish Fork; David R. (Lucille) Prue, of LakeShore;Denise (Douglas) Rohbock, of Santaquin; and Doren (Cherie) Prue, of Orem; 22 grandchildren and countless great-grandchildren and"adopted"grandchildren. She was the oldest of fifteen, and is survived by the followingsiblings: Duglas Peterson, Ardith Pace, Buena (Blaine) Moore, Phyllis(Jack)Walker, Thora Bills, Dale J. Peterson, Charles (Ted) Dart, Emily (Ray)Wilson,and Glenna Romero; she is also survived by sisters-in-law, ClaraPeterson,Mary Prue, and Marion Leingang. She was preceded in death by her husband,two grandsons, one granddaughter, and a multitude of others who arenowengaged in a loving family reunion. Graveside services will be held onWednesday,March 23, 2005, at 11 a.m., at the East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery,4800North 650 East, Provo. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185EastCenter Street, Tuesday evening, from 6-8 p.m.; or, Wednesday morning,from9:30-10:30 a.m. Interment, East Lawn Memorial Hills. Condolences may be sent to www.BergMortuary.com Published in the Daily Herald on 3/20/2005.
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