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| Born: | 13 Mar 1899 Dingle, Idaho | ||
| Died: | 8 Jun 1936 Montpelier, Idaho | ||
| Father: | William Quayle | ||
| Mother: | Elizabeth Ann Dayton | ||
| Siblings: | William Earl Quayle Sarah Sophronia Quayle Ella Quayle Norma Norene Quayle Genevieve Quayle Joseph Dayton Quayle | ||
| Married: | 13 Mar 1925 Salt Lake City, Utah | ||
| Spouse: | Seymour Horne Spencer | ||
| Children: | Helen Jean Spencer Robert William Spencer Norma Spencer Beth Spencer Margaret Joan Spencer | ||
Sophronia went to Paris High School for two years after graduating from the eighth grade. But when her family moved to Montpelier, Idaho, she refused to go to high school there so she got a job in Mose Lewis’ Dry Goods store. She was engaged to Roland Rudd at this time.
She then went to Salt Lake to study vocal with Professor Lund. He was the director of the Tabernacle Choir at this time.
She then went on a mission to California when she was nineteen. She broke her engagement while serving her mission.
Sophronia married Seymour Horne Spencer March 11, 1925. They had five children: Helen Jean born 17 February 1926, Robert William born 9 March 1927, Norma born 2 July 1930, Beth born 30 August 1932, and Margaret Joan born 22 May 1936. All these children were born in Montpelier, Idaho.
Sophronia Spencer died June 8, 1936, just two weeks after Joan was born, in Montpelier, Idaho. She was buried June 11th in Paris, Idaho.
The following are excerpts of letters from members of her family sharing their memories of their sister and mother:
