Mary Bright
Funeral services for Mary Bright were conducted at Holland and Bonine Chapel Friday afternoon, December 5th, with the Rev. William Thomas, pastor of the Van Orsdel Methodist Church officiating. Interment was in Highland Cemetery. A memorial to the Yellowstone Boys Ranch has been established. Marilyn Nelson was organist and David Rice sang, "What a Friend We have in Jesus" and "How Great Thou Art. Pallbearer's were Dean McFadden, Charles Lineweaver, Albert Gifford, Don Cross, Ralph Peterson and Alvin Barbie.
Mary V. Bright died in a Havre hospital Tuesday, December 2. She was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The family moved to the north Rudyard area when she was a child. She married Clarence E. Bright in 1934 in Havre. They lived on the Hi-Line for most of their married life. They spent two years in Idaho just before Bright's death in May 1965. She returned to Rudyard for nine years, then moved to Havre in 1974.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Arvid (Arlene) Blessing, Rudyard; a sister, Dorothy Sauer, Pinehurst, Idaho; brothers, Emery Adams, Pinehurst, and James Adams,
Inverness; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Mary Bright
Funeral services for Mary Bright were conducted at Holland and Bonine Chapel Friday afternoon, December 5th, with the Rev. William Thomas, pastor of the Van Orsdel Methodist Church officiating. Interment was in Highland Cemetery. A memorial to the Yellowstone Boys Ranch has been established. Marilyn Nelson was organist and David Rice sang, "What a Friend We have in Jesus" and "How Great Thou Art. Pallbearer's were Dean McFadden, Charles Lineweaver, Albert Gifford, Don Cross, Ralph Peterson and Alvin Barbie.
Mary V. Bright died in a Havre hospital Tuesday, December 2. She was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The family moved to the north Rudyard area when she was a child. She married Clarence E. Bright in 1934 in Havre. They lived on the Hi-Line for most of their married life. They spent two years in Idaho just before Bright's death in May 1965. She returned to Rudyard for nine years, then moved to Havre in 1974.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Arvid (Arlene) Blessing, Rudyard; a sister, Dorothy Sauer, Pinehurst, Idaho; brothers, Emery Adams, Pinehurst, and James Adams,
Inverness; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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