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Show Glain Schow til ssCALANTE - Glaine Schow, yfEscondido. Calif. He was t 4, 1919 in Escalante. ag . was a heavy equipment a Jdof for 30 years with Southern I StinCompanJy ? lx1" t f Calif He served in the Navy Ii &orldWarII. is survived by his wife, Si-sons, Si-sons, Ronald G. Schow of S'uCalif., and Paul Schow of S Hawaii; daughter, Glenda S cZrds of Escondido; brothers, nLrd Schow of Henderson, Nev., er JRoundy of Taft, Calif.; Lrs Freda Moosman of k Lnabella, Utah, and Maxine ls Schow of Eureka, Utah, and 11 I jaanervices were held Sept. .. ,5 jt Alhiser-Wilson Mortuary f wit)l Bishop Robert Blunt and ( Joseph Giacalone officiating. In- .. was in Oak Hill Memorial i) pBicinEscondido. t Donations in the name of Glain fs jcjK)W may be made to the Ameri- S an Cancer Society, 1340 W. Val- i ley Parkway, Suite 202, Escondido, 4 Calif., 92025. Mary Blackwell I! s ciRCLEVTLLE Funeral ser-f ser-f nces for Mary Irene Smith Black-p Black-p ll were held Friday in the Cir-i Cir-i deville Second LDS Ward chapel , wii Bishop Afton Morgan, officiating. of-ficiating. John W. Yardley offered the u toily prayer; Brenda Robinson ' played prelude and postlude music i and Floyd Yardley gave the in-! in-! vocation. Mary Simians gave a tribute, and I speaker was Raymond Whittaker. I Remarks were by Bishop Morgan. Music included vocal duet by i darleen Dal ton and Terecea ) Westwood; vocal solo by Bill Horton and selection by Karen Coates, Brenda Robinson, Elna Fox and Sharon Whittaker. Paul Morgan offered the benediction. I Interment was in the Beaver Cemetery by Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, Richfield, where Roy Yardley offered the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were Larry Rett, Allen Rehnstrom, Shawn Evans, Lynn Smith, C. B. Williams, Bert Chris tensen, Randy Rehnstrom and Bob Simpson. Honorary pallbearers were Jason Reitz, Bryce Blackwell, Buddy Chris tensen and J. T. Reitz. |