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Show m DIXON CORRY PARRY Final rites honor Dixon Parry Dixon Corry Parry 51, died June 3, 1975 at the Mercury Test Site of a heart attack. He was born Feb. 17, 1924 in Cedar City to Edward Horton and Marguerite Corry Parry. He married Marjorie Miller June 25, 1948 in Cedar City, . Divorced. He was a lab tech. member of the LDS Church and a Veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict. He is survived by four sons; Stanley Warren of Pleasant Grove; John Stephen of Alberta, Canada; Dixon Tim and Kent Miller of Cedar City, Utah. 2 brothers: Edward Corry of North Las Vegas, Nev. and Forrest C. of Rochester, Minn. Also surviving sur-viving are 2 grandchildren. Funeral services were held June 7 at the Cedar 8th LDS Ward Chapel. Family prayer was offered by Kent Parry with Dixie Morrell playing the Prelude, Postlude Music and Bishop Jeff Marchant conducting. con-ducting. The invocation was offered by Dan Huntsman, benediction by Stan Parry and Tim Parry dedicated the grave. Speakers were Roy Benson, Roy (Pug) Urie and remarks by Bishop Jeff Marchant. Musical selections consisted of a vocal solo "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" by Ralph Hafen and a vocal solo "O My Father" by lone Lambert. Interment was in the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of the SpSlsbury and Graff Mortuary. |