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Show . . . . ..4 . . .. . . Betty Killpack FRUIT HEIGHTS" j-'Betty Jane Kfllpack, 65, died Feb. 11, 1989 in a Sandy nursing home. v ft U She was born Dec.' 20, 1923 in ! Kenilworth, Utah, a daughter of Clive and Mary Iva Olsen Killpack. . : She grew up and attended public schools in Ferron, Utah and gra- duated front the University of UtahT- During World War II she worked as a dispatcher for the Rio Grande , Railroad and had taught school at Layton t High School for v many years. . She was a member of the Creek-view Creek-view LDS Ward and had served an LDS Southern California mission. ' She had worked for the YWMLA General Board office and served on that board for 15 years. She was chairman of the sports camp com- Brough; invocation, Leslie Killpack McConkie; "0: My Tather,r by Clive M. Killpack accompanied by Wendy Killpack; tribute, Sandra Marx; "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked" by Lowell O. Kill-pack Kill-pack accompanied by Julie Brough; remembrances, Gayle Killpack Barnes; speaker, Louis A. Killpack; remarks, Bishop Jeffrey G. Rees; benediction, Jonathan G. Shepard. Dedication of the grave was by Mark D. Killpack with interment in the Ferron City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Donald T. Bur-relL Bur-relL Clive M. Killpack, Michael O. Killpack, Scott A. Killpack, Jonathan Jon-athan G. Shepard, Mark D. Kill-pack, Kill-pack, Fredrick L. Killpack, Jeffrey S. Killpack and Brad L. Killpack. mittee of the YWMIA and was-in-r stmmcntal in writing the girls',cer-' girls',cer-' tification program. She had - also served in the family history extraction extrac-tion program. ; She was the first women's director direc-tor for the new Deseret Gym. . . Surviving are two brothers and two sisters, Louis A. Killpack, Mrs. Guy (Bea) Shepard, both of Tooele; Lowell O. Killpack, Mrs. Norvel J. (Ann) Defriez, both of Salt Lake City; ; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Mars Clive Killpack., Funeral directors, Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary. ' Bishop Jeffrey G. Rces officiated at funeral services on Feb. 15. - Family prayer was offered by Michael O. Killpack; prelude, Karen Timothy; "I Am A Child of God" by' grand-nieces and nephews, accompanied by Julie Salt Lake City; Zola Pound, Steamboat Steam-boat Springs, Colo.; Helen Walford, Alexandria, Va.; and Afton Morris, Salano, Calif.; and six grandchildren. grandchil-dren. ' ' t Funeral services were held Feb. 17 at Community United Methodist -Church in Cedarburg, WI. with Pastor Pas-tor Myron Talcott officiating. Interment was in the Zur Ruhe Cemetery in Cedarburg, WI. , : ,pThe family , suggests contribu- lions to the church or the American ' Cancer Society i |