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Show -, Neta Haycock ESCALANTE - Funeral services serv-ices for Neta Griffin Haycock were held Saturday, May 2, 1998 at the Escalante 2nd LDS Ward Chapel, with Bishop Clem Griffin presiding and Elder Don Coleman officiating. A family prayer was offered by Gordon Haycock, a son. Prelude and postlude music was provided by Areola Gates. The invocation was given by Shane Haycock, a grandson, followed fol-lowed by a musical selection "Families Can Be Together Forever," For-ever," "As I Have Loved You," "When He Comes Again" and "Love Is Spoken Here" presented t by the grandchildren and accompanied accom-panied by Kellie Haycock, a granddaughter. A life history was presented by Doug Haycock, a son and "Sweet Hour of Prayer," a piano solo, was played by Kellie Haycock. A tribute was given by daughter daugh-ter Janice Reardon, followed by a musical selection "The Escalante Song," by Lynn and DeLane Griffin Grif-fin Tributes to Grandma were given by Charlene Woolsey, a granddaughter and Mitch Haycock, Hay-cock, a grandson. Remarks by Elder Don Coleman Cole-man were- followed by a musical selection "Somewhere My Love" by Billie Dean Ellett, a cousin, accompanied by Areola Gates. The Benediction was offered by Shawn Haycock, a grandson. Pallbearers were grandsons Dwight Haycock, Warren Haycock, Hay-cock, Shane Haycock, Willie Dunham, Kurtis Dunham, Jaden Reardon and Elder Christopher Haycock, West Toronto Canada Mission. Honorary pallbearers were Jack Reardon, Gordon Haycock, Doug Haycock, Woodrow Haycock, Hay-cock, LaVern Griffin and Clem Griffin. Interment was in the Escalante Cemetery, with the dedication of the grave by Woodrow Haycock, a son. Compassionate services were offered by Escalante 2nd Ward Relief Society Sisters. Funeral director: Neal S. Magelby and sons mortuary, Richfield, Utah. |