Show j Dye rites I held July 3 in Neola ward William Kemp Neola died at home June of causes incident to Dye was born the oldest of eight June to William and Tranquilla Draper Dye at He attended BYU from to then began a career of shearing For many he traveled over many of the western states pursuing this In 1910 he married Mavia Cloward and soon after moved to Idaho where they lived for several Here he taught school as well as working on a dairy farm Later returning to their home in he engaged in Their marriage wag then solemnized in the Manti Temple The family moved to the Uintah Basin in settling in Dye spent several years as a county He was a member of the original board of the Moon Lake Water Users filling this position until He was also very closely associated with the Dry Gulch and T. N. Dodd Irrigation Pie was a home missionary and traveled by horseback to outlying homes before the stake was divided and included most of the He was also a member of the high council and was Bishop of Neola He also served as Sunday school and MIA teacher for many Mavia Cloward Dye died August In 1940 he married Marguerite Crozier This marriage was solemnized In the Salt Lake He is survived by his Deloss and Ray Heber Ted Lynn Palo Kent and Adair and David Nell DYE Page 8 DYE from page Duane 56 18 great brothers and Spring Earl Murrish and Noel both of Nevada and Sidney Funeral services were held at the ward chapel July under the direction of Mark of the Neola ward Prayer at the home wras offered by Ted Prelude and music for the services was played by Lillian Wilkerson and Fern Invocation was by Lynn Music was presented by a mixed a solo by Gam and a duet by Farris and LaZelle Speakers included Richard Olsen and Kenneth Benediction was offered by Larry and grave dedication was offered by Kent |