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Show 'SERVICES HELD' FOR KENNETH KELSEY Funeral services were con--ducted for Kenneth Kelsey Monday in the Minersville LDS Chapel. Burial was in the Min-:rsvii'e Min-:rsvii'e Cemetery. The services were as fallows: Family prayer, Alfred Hes-lington. Hes-lington. Prelude and postlude organ music, Mrs. Phyllis Truman. Invocation, Ruben Dotnon. Obituary. Charles Jameson. Mixed quartet, "Sometime we'll understand," Milton Al-brecht, Al-brecht, Lee Marshall, Wilma Davis and Vivian Marshall, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Phyllis Truman. Speaker, Floyd Wood. Vocal solo, "The Wide Open Spaces," Lee Marshall, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Marshall. Remarks, Bishop Albrecht. Mixed quartet, "Let the Lower Low-er Lights Be Burning." Benediction, Louis Griffiths. The grave was dedicated by Dan Davis, Pallbearers were Ray Davis, Leon Thompson, Gordon Green, Bob Bonner. Ralph Bonner and John White, Flowers were cared for by Mrs. Kathy Atkin, Becky Thompson, Lynette Davis, Sue Green, Mary Ann Peterson and Robin Bonner and the Relief Society. Kenneth Kelsey Kenneth Kelsey, 74, died June 27, at the family hpme of natural nat-ural causes. Born Dec. 20, 1893, In Minersville, to William and Elizabeth Burke Kelsey. He married Alta Eyre, Dec. 2, 1939, in Salt Lake. He was a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are his widow; a daughter, Kenna Lou Kent, Salt Lake; one grandchild, and a sister, Letg L,ittle, Salt Lke. |