Ila Hubbard Bridge

Ila Hubbard Bridge passed away in Salt Lake City on July 26, 1997 from causes incident to diabetes and heart failure.
She was born April 10, 1938, in Malad, Idaho to Hazel Mary Jacobson and Clark Lamar Hubbard. She married Robert M. Bridge on August 10, 1960 in the Salt Lake Temple. Ila was a member of the LDS church all her life, and served in many positions including Young Women’s President, Jr. Sunday School Coordinator, Visiting Teaching Supervisor and Assistant Librarian. She owned and operated Ila’s Deli and was involved in catering services for many years. Ila was noted for her culinary talents, which many of her family and friends enjoyed.
She will be missed by her family and friends and most especially by her grandchildren, who affectionately called her Grandma Ila. Her family always came first and she was never too tired to fix them all their favorite treats.
Survived by her husband and children: Natalie (W. Randal) Miller, Spring, Texas; Julia (Jon Denis) Quitiquit, Park City, Utah; Robert H. (Julie) Bridge, Clinton, Utah; Jeffrey (Karen) Bridge; and William John Bridge, all of Salt Lake City and by eleven grandchildren. She is also survived by her mother, Mary Hubbard of Bountiful, Utah; and brothers and sisters: David L. (Jessie) Hubbard, Holbrook, Idaho; Anna (Ron) Hulma, Castro Valley, Calif.; Ruth (Dean) Christensen, Centerville, Utah; C.J. (Faye) Hubbard, St. George, Utah; Von (Shauna) Hubbard of West Valley City, Utah; and Don (Dixie) Hubbard of Malad, Idaho.
Preceded in death by an infant daughter, Patrice, and her father, Clark L. Hubbard. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 30, 1997. Interment in the Salt Lake City cemetery.

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