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Show Services held for Ralph Harrison Puddycomb Moriday Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 28 at the Spils-bury Spils-bury and Graff Mortuary Chapel in Cedar City for Ralph Harrison Puddycomb, of Beryl, who died at his home Saturday of a heart attack. at-tack. Burial was in the Cedar City Cemetery. Puddycomb was born Jan. 18, 1906 at Devonshire, England. En-gland. He married Naomi Stanphill, Dec. 21, 1963 in Yuma, Ariz. The Puddycombs moved to Utah in 1969. He was one of the first engineers on Hoover Dam, and was retired from theaeo-space Industry. He served as a project engineer on the escape system of the F-lll. Services were conducted by Bishop J. R. Madsen. Invocation Invoca-tion was offered by Alvin Boyd, the benediction by Mac Bean and the dedication of the grave was by Joseph Judd. Speaker was Bishop Mad-sen. Mad-sen. Musical selections included "Abide With Me 'Tis Even-Tide," Even-Tide," by the Springdale Relief Re-lief Society Chorus conducted by Ann Barton and "The Lord is My Shepherd," by the chorus. chor-us. Prelude and postlude music was by Elsa Ruesch. Survivors Include his widow, wid-ow, Beryl; Stepsons, Clyde Hammett, Belief lower, Calif-; Carl Brooks Hammett, Spring Valley, Calif. Also surviving are two grandchildren. A |