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Show ., . , ,, i . - . i. i Sherilyn Piquet ESCALANTE Funeral services were held Monday, February 20, 1995 for Sherilyn Piquet, 16 of Escalante, Utah at the Escalante 2nd LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Clem Griffin officiating. The family prayer was offered by an uncle, Vernon Piquet and prelude music was offered by Areola Gates and Karen Ott. A grandfather Vernon R. Spencer provided the invocation and then a musical selection was sung by Mavis and daughter Katie Munson, "My Mother, My Daughter." A tribute was offered by her sisters Shaelcen Leavitt and Brenda Piquet and another musical selection was sung by a sister and a brother Cassie and Clark Robinson, "Like the Gentle Rain", accompanied by Sylvia Izatt and on the violin, a sister Marcie Robinson. A tribute was also given by Max Stewart and remarks were made by Bishop Clem Griffin. A musical selection, "Angel Lullaby" was sung by friends Kacie Allen, Corinne Venuti, Afton Venuti, Heather Smith, Heather Spencer, Candace Barney, Candice Keen, Shondelle Cottam, Nichole Cottam, Amy Wheeler, Alayse Butler, Tempe Butler, Jaime Griffin, Katie Munson, Rachel Carter, Dianna Clark and Lisa Van Quill. The accompanist was Susan Wilson and the director was Stacy Davis. The benediction was offered by an uncle, Ed Shakespear. Pallbearers were Clifton, Clark and Andy Robinson, Garrett Cottam, Ben Venuti, Dusty Barnson, Matt Fullmer, Dustin Hardison and Jared Lyman. Honorary pallbearers were cousins, classmates, close friends, and all the little tough guys she babysat. Flower girls were cousins, classmates and all the little sweeties she babysat. Kent Robinson dedicated the grave at the Escalante Cemetery. Funeral directors were Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield, Utah. David H. Dodds PANGUITCH, UTAH David H. Dodds, 86, of Chino, Calif, died Feb. 23, 1995 at the Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center. He was born Apr. 17, 1908 in Panguitch to George Gibson and Sarah Henrie Dodds. He married Ola Hatch, she died in 1987. He was a resident of Panguitch for 33 years, working 23 years as a dairyman and was a member of the American Dairy Association. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints attending the Chino Oaks Ward in oooooopooooooppooppppppppoppootJOOOC'OCiciPOOC) Chino, Calif. He is survived by two sons Lloyd Dodds of Upland, Calif, and David D. Dodds of Redlands, Calif.; five grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren great-grandchildren and a sister, Lyle Miller of Henderson, Nev. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1995 at the Chino Oaks Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Interment was in the Rosehills Memorial Park in Whittier, Calif, under the direction of the Stone Funeral Home, Upland, Calif. DOOODOOODDOOOODOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |