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Show Richard E. "Dick" Reich Richard E. "Dick" Reich, 56, of Georgetown, Texas, died Sunday, Nov. 29. He was retired after 20 years with the US. Army. He was employed em-ployed with the Texas Department of Human Services for 13 years. He did volunteer work in Canyon National Park, Gulf Island National Seashore, and LBJ National Historic His-toric Park. A memorial service was held at 10 a.m. Dec. 1 at the Davis Funeral Home, Georgetown, Texas, with Pastor Willis Ude officiating. Survivors include his wife, Edna Reich, Georgetown; daughters, Christine Card and her husband Karen Sanders Breinholt PANGUITCH Funeral services ser-vices for Karen Sanders Breinholt, 52, Panguitch, were held Wednesday, Wednes-day, November 25, 1992 at the Panguitch 3rd Ward LDS Chapel with Bishop James H. Hatch officiating. offici-ating. William Todd Breinholt offered the family prayer and Lynn Breinholt Brein-holt opened the services with an invocation. in-vocation. Prelude and postlude music was rendered by Jackie Reynolds Rey-nolds and Pam Robinson. A vocal duet was performed by Marie Sanders San-ders and Kirsten Candland, accompanied ac-companied by Jackie Reynolds. Tributes were given by Kent Sanders and Jake Albrecht, followed fol-lowed by a vocal solo by Than Cooper. Bishop Jon L. Torgerson spoke, followed by remarks from Bishop James H. Hatch. A vocal selection was performed by the Panguitch Tri-Ward Choir, accompanied accom-panied by Pam Robinson. Don Breinholt gave the benediction. Pallbearers included William Todd Breinholt, Gerry Kent Breinholt, Brein-holt, Jim Johnson, Karl Volkmann, Michael Johnson, Brady Johnson, A.J. Johnson and Richard Sawyer. Honorary pallbearers included William Todd Breinholt, Gerry Ken Breinholt, Gary Leach, Maloy Dodds, John Houston, Bruce Fullmer, Joe Black, Darrell Jensen and Tom Simkins. Hal Duffin performed the dedication of her grave at Panguitch Brad of Austin, Texas and Linda Reich of Austin; step-daughters, Katrina Moore of Stephenville, Texas and Teresa Loveday and her husband Freddy, Austin; mother, Irene Reich of Lewistown, Penn.; brother, Larry Reich and his wife Loretta of Glen Burnie, Md.; father-in-law, Adolph Noack, Georgetown; George-town; sisters-in-law, Betty Iselt and her husband Norris of Dallas, Evelyn Eve-lyn Robinson and her husband Ron of Euless, Texas; brother-in-law, Clarence Noack and his wife Joyce of Dallas; four grandchildren, Joshua, Ricky, Ty and Brooke; and numerous nieces and nephews. Cemetery. Interment was under the direction of Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. Acle "Ace" Barker YUMA, AZ. Acle "Ace" Barker, 76, Yuma, Ariz, died at his home in the foothills on November 22, 1992. He was born on May 9, 1916 in Escalante to William and Margaret Smith Barker. He married Alberta Miller. A retired millwright, he last worked for the Sharon Steel Company Com-pany in Sharon, Penn. He was a combat infantry veteran of WW II, serving with the 3rd Infantry Division. Survivors include his wife and one son, William Barker both of Yuma, Ariz, and a brother and sister, Ammon Barker, Henrieville and Relha Mclnelly, West Jordan. Simple cremation services were held at the Sunset Vista Crematory. Suggested memorials may go to the Hospice of Yuma, Box 4211, Yuma, Ariz.. 85366. |