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Show Ella Bybee TROPIC Funeral services for Ella Riding Bybee were held Friday in the Tropic Ward chapel with Bishop Roderick L. Syrett, officiating. Clive Bybee offered the family prayer and Judy Chynoweth played prelude and postlude music. Arthur Clarke gave the invocation. Speakers were Mary Kazan, Gary Bybee, Terry Ward, Malen Mecham and Bishop Syrett. Music included selections by the Relief Society; selection by the Rob Goulding quartet; selection by Afton Pollock and Erma Wintch; selection by the grand children. Richard Casebolt gave the benediction. Burial was in the Tropic Cemetery by Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, Richfield, where Gerald Bybee offered the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were Kevan Bybee, Robert Syrett, Scott Steed, Floyde Bybee, Michael Clarke, Stanley Bybee, Randy Bybee and Roger Casebolt. John II. Median. TROPIC - Funeral services for John Henry Mecham were held Saturday in the Tropic Ward chapel with Bishop Roderick K. Syrett, officiating. Jerry Mecham offered the family prayer and Judy Chynoweth played prelude and postlude music. Larvin Pollock played prelude and postlude music. Speakers were Starns Mecham, Chad Clark, Lauritz Christensen, Delma Hunting, Franz Shakespear and Bishop Syrett. Music included selection by the Relief Society Chorus; vocal solo, Herman Pollock and vocal duet, Geraldine Liston and Deon Alvey. Clive Bybee offered the benediction. Burial was in the Hatch Cemetery by Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, Richfield, where Malen Mecham offered the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were Jerry Mecham, Stanley Mecham, Lowell Mecham, Randall Bybee, David Bybee and Ivor Riggs. Honorary pallbearers were Gene Chynoweth, Vee Bruhn, Floyd Richards, Harry Partner, Ralph Veater, Ursel Ott, Clinton Bybee and Phillip Kindall. Frank II. I LeFevre Frank Houston LeFevre, 74, Salt Lake City, died March 29, 19871 in Salt Lake City. He was born Sept. 19, 1906, Panguitch, to Leon and Pear Houston LeFevre. He married Jeane Unford, March 24, 1928, Panguitch; later solemnized in the St. George IDS Temple. He was employed at Hill Air Force Base 15 years and later moved to Iowa where he operated a gas station and small farm. He returned to Salt Lake City where he was active in the LDS Church. He was a member of the . Ensign 18th Ward High Priest Group; served as a branch president, Sunday School superintendent, and area representative of the Boy Scouts. Survivors: widow, daughter, Mrs. Richard (Dona) Krigel, Marengo, la.; six grandchildren; four great - grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Leone, Globe, Ariz.; Ike, Panguitch; Norm, Cannon ville; Mrs. Robert (Bonnie) Lameroux, El Centro, Calif.; Mrs. Klint (Margaret) Woolsey, Layton. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Panguitch Stake . Center where friends may call one hour prior. Burial will be in the Panguitch Cemetery by Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, Richfield. |