1 rs. Marv By bee«r «/Passes AI HomeMrs Mary Ella Bybee died at 4:30n tn Tuesday, June 5 at her home in Isy^a at the age of 80 years.Mrs Bybee was born January 12, 1871 in Hooper, Utah, a daughter of William E and EUtar C Cole Baker and was married ito Byram Lee Bybee in the Logan L D S, temple September 8, 1003 .Mr Bybee paused away May li# 1038 Mrs. Bybee has made her home In Nyta since 1844 She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and was very active as r visiting teacher hi therelief society. She was active in church work all of her Life.Survivors include the following sans and daughters: Mrs, A. KBumingtum of Salt Lake City. Mm,Don C. Mass of Nyssu. Mrs. H V Jordan of Nampa, B G Bybee of Ontario. D O Bybee of Nysaa. S P Bybee of Nysa. W. A Bybee of Nysa. Mrs, Gordon Hay of Nysa and Mrs, Leonard Howes of Adrian. Other survivors include the brother and sisters, Mr Dina Robin -son of Roy. Utah. Mrs. Julia Garner of Roy, Utah, Mrs. Olive Bern of Clinton. Utah, Nathan Baker if I toy, Parley Baker of Roy. Mrs Alta Wadsworth of Sterling, Idaho and Mrs Laura Hum of Long Beach, California 32 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren,Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p- m. in the Nysa second ward L D. chapel by Bishop Elden J Yergemsan of the Nyssa first ward. Interment will be in the Roy. Utah cemetery, where graveside service will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday. Priflffds and relatives may pay their respects to her memory by calling at Mrs. Bybee's ■ home. Sixth street and Bower avenue, Friday morning prior to the funeral and at the Lindquist Funeral parlor in Ogden Saturday morning prior to graveside services