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Show Funeral Rites Are Conducted For Lorin Young Impressive funeral services were conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Second-Fourth ward chapel for Lorin Young, who died March 11, at his home in Pleasant Grove after a long illness. Merlin Wadley of the Second Ward bishopric conducted. Invocation was offered -by Paul Madson. Mrs. J. E. Hardman, Mrs. Lee Beers and Mrs. Glade Bullock sang "Sometime We'll Understand." Under-stand." They were accompanied by Mrs. Harvey Rawlinson. Speakers who paid tribute to the memory of Mr. Young and expressed ex-pressed sympathy and appreciation apprecia-tion for the family, were Ovid Jeppson and E. M. Williams. Both spoke of the quiet unobtrusive-ness unobtrusive-ness of the life of the departed and of his long- suffering and offered of-fered words of faith and condolence condol-ence to the family. The service closed with another number "Beyond the Sunset," by the ladies trio. Benediction was pronounced by Leland Dickey. Postlude and prelude music was played by Mrs. Harvey Rawlinson. Rawlin-son. Prior to the church service, prayer at the mortuary was offered offer-ed by Lyman Curtis. Burial was made in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, where Bishop Elwood Allen offered the dedicatorial prayer. Pallbearers were Ray Christen-sen, Christen-sen, John Jensen, Don McDonald, Wesley Brand, J. W. Bushley, Elmo El-mo Jones. Flowers were arranged by the Second Ward Relief Society. So-ciety. Mr. Young was born in Orange-ville, Orange-ville, June 25, 1893 to Joseph and Julia Ann Stilson Young. He moved mov-ed to Carbon county when 16. He married Vergia Kelsey in the Man-ti Man-ti Temple on Nov. 17, 1922. They moved to Idaho where he lived for 18 years and came to Pleasant Grove in 1945. Survivors include his widow, Pleasant Grove; daughters, Arba May Brand, Sagle Mountain, Calif. Mrs. D. W. McDonald, Leaburg, Ore.; Mrs. Madge Gentilini, Virginia, Vir-ginia, Minn.; Mrs. Ann Swindell, Pleasant Grove; Wendell K., U.S. Navy, France; 13 grandchildren, one brother, and three sisters. |