Show G. G Clarence Goddard Succumbs To Heart Attack Ii Funeral services were conducted In Use Uie First Ward Chapel Sunday afternoon for George Georgo Clarence Goddard Goddard God God- dard 66 who dl died t suddenly late Thursday afternoon July Mr Goddard had bad been suffering from heart trouble for tor more than two years and his condition had been rather serious from the past aSt two months although he lie had been able I to move about his hb home lila Hla Illness I dated back to June of or 1937 when j he lie was as with a of the stomach Although he had retained an out out- ward cheerfulness dur during Thursday Thurs Thurs- day and claimed that he be was wu feelIng feelIng feel- feel 1 Ing lag as usual his family sensed censed that he was WM feeling worse worse And watched him closely During the late hate afternoon Mrs Goddard had bad been sitting on the front porch t with her husband but at about 4 p. p m. m she sine entered the Uie house on i some errand and although she was gone only a moment she found her husband dead In his chair when she returned e The deceased was born In New t Harmony on December 27 1872 a ason ason son of William and Mary Ann Pace Goddard He Ill resided In New Harmony Hair Bar mony mommy until about 30 years ears ago I when he moved to Cedar City where he had since resided On November 0 6 1895 he married Sarah A. A Lambeth In Cedar City who survives him Also are three sons and a daughter Frank Goddard of or Cedar City Mrs Mary 0 G. G Bywater of Grand Orand Junction Colorado Richard L. L Goddard and Clarence Goddard Jr of ot Chula I Vista California nine grand grandchIldren j children and arid one sister Ister Mrs Hannah Hannah Hannah Han Han- nah Jolly of Washington Utah The funeral services which were i as follows were conducted by Bp I George W W. Grimshaw Opening song Beautiful Isle of 1 Somewhere by a quartet composed compos ed Mrs F B. B Wood Miss Alice Williams Wm Macfarlane andRay andRay and andRay Ray Cosslett by Miss Ivy Webster Invocation by Wm Win Macfarlane Vocal duet Whispering Hope Wm Macfarlane and Ray Cosslett Coss Cess 1 lett hell accompanied by Mrs Beth seth Leigh Talks by Wm B. B Adams and I George Decker who spoke of the deceased's fine character his s In Independence Independence In- In dep dependence and determination to j overcome obstacles of ot life J Vocal solo Lay Myr My Head read Beneath Beneath Be Be- neath a Rose nose by Miles Mlle Walker i accompanied by Mrs Mra Beth Leigh Lelah Remarks by Bp Ip haw 1 Closing song The TIle End of ot a Perfect Day by Ray Cosslett I II Benediction by Herbert V. W Web Web- ster alec I Dedication of the tha grave by b H. H r. r II It Lunt 1 |