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Show Funeral Services for Jane L. Haslam Held on Tuesday Funeral services were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Lew-iston Lew-iston Fourth Ward Chapel for Jane Leishman Haslam, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, who died April 7 in the American Fork Hospital of natural causes. The services were under the direction of Bishop Garr Morrison. Mor-rison. Speakers at the services were Lewis Lloyd and Claude Lewis, and the obituary was given by Jeffery Lewis, a grandson. Bishop Morrison also al-so gave 'dosing remarks. Musical numbers were an oping op-ing song, "Oh My Father," by the choir, a vocal solo by Craig Haslam, a grandson, and a vocal vo-cal duet by George and Alice Williams. Prayers were given by Carmen Car-men Christensen, and Nephi Arnes Peterson and the grave was dedicated by a son, Alton L. Haslam, in the Wellsville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Craig, Gerald Ger-ald and Scott Haslam and Larry Dow Lewis and Jeffery H. Lewis. Mrs. Haslam was born Oct. 14, 1889 in Wellsville, Cache County to John M. and Eliza Green Leishman. She married John J. Haslam April 19, 1916 in the Logan LDS Temple. He died July 31, 1964. She was an active member of the LDS Church. Survivors include a son and a daughter, Alton L. Haslam, Lewiston; Mrs. Delta Lewis Bunker, Pleasant Grove. Also surviving are 10 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren. |