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Show Rites Held i . i , ! gTH C. KNIGHTON ' ! -jitral services for Keith ; .titoa native of Bountiful, -5deld last Friday, at noon ',l,e Russon Brothers - , al Home. tT (B. KNIGHTON was the CI of Mary Ellen and Wm. jhion. He graduated from 'm High and served as an f jOaplain in Vietnam. died in the Albuquerque erans Hospital in Al-jerque, Al-jerque, N.M. after an ex-jed ex-jed illness. Funeral ser-' ser-' 3 were conducted in his in that city. j-WERAL services in jijul were conducted by too Venule Hess, a close r of the family. Family iver was given by a ;ie, Stanley Knighton. prelude and postlude e played by Jennie Ton, a niece of Salt Lake j "ie invocation was pronounced by another phew,KennethyKnigMono, Roy. Nephew Byron Knighton LH?v,mimade remarks and read the obituary. mAN ?1GAN 8010 followed ayed by Ruth Crook of Kh' 'fe daughter of Keith s brother Lester A of Salt Lake City was the concluding speaker. He is the nephew of the late Emma The services were concluded conclud-ed by a duet by Jennie Beynon and daughter Lori, who beautifully beau-tifully rendered the number, in the Garden." Jimmie L Stewart, friend of the family gave the benediction. The graveside prayer was given by a brother, Lester. MR. KNIGHTON, who had found great satisfaction in gardening as a hobby, has served 33 years in the Air Force. He was given full military honors at the cemetery, ceme-tery, by the Air National Guard. Interment was at the Bountiful City Cemetery Survivors of Mr. Knighton are a son Keith Jr., of Albuquerque; Al-buquerque; Mrs. James (Kathy) Wethington, West Lafayette, Indiana; Norma Jean Westover, Ogden; Pamela Knighton, who is attending at-tending nursing school in Clifton, N.J.; and Jennette, Albuquerque; wife Gladys Iken, of Albuquerque. BROTHERS and sisters, Lester S., Bountiful; Calvin, Bountiful; George W., Bountiful; Boun-tiful; Howard, Taylorsville; Ray, Keams; David, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Arthur (Alice) Torgerson, Bicknell; and Mrs. Homer (Tressa) Duncan, Springville. am |