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Show Funeral Rites for Samuel Jorgensen Held Wednesday Funeral services honoring Samuel 0. Jorgensen, 79, were held Wednesday, Nov. 6 at 11 a.m. in the Timpanogos Stake House, under the direction of Bishop Thomas Larsen of the LDS Grove Ward. Mr. Jorgensen died Nov. 4 in the American Fok Hospital, following fol-lowing a long illness. Speakers who paid tribute to the deceased for a long and useful life, as an outstanding husband, father, neighbor and church member, were Vilace Radmall and Howard Warnick. A life sketch was read by Samuel Sam-uel C. Jorgensen, and Bishop Larsen spoke closing remarks of solace and inspiration. A vocal trio, Mae Bezzant, LaRue Gurr and Helen Hall, sang "Going Home" accompanied accom-panied by Irwin Jensen, who also favored with organ selections selec-tions and the prelude and post-lude post-lude music. Family prayer was led by Harold H. BuUock, Wallace Saling asked the invocation, and benediction was offered by Drew Jorgensen. Pallbearers were Forest Jorgensen, Jor-gensen, Harold, Glade and Richard Bullock, Ray Viklund and Wesley Shields. Flowers were cared for and arranged by the Grove Ward Relief Society. Burial was in Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, where Alroy Gillman dedicated the grave. Mr. Jorgensen was born Nov. 26, 1888, in Pleasant Grove to Hans and Wilhelmina Marie Jacobson Jorgensen. He married mar-ried Mary Ellen Bullock June 30, 1911 in Provo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He was an active member of the LDS Church. Survivors include his widow, sons, daughters: Samuel E., Minneapolis, Minn.; Emerson, Tooele; William Mark, Lindon; Max, Glen, both Pleasant Grove; Gerald, Lehi; Mrs. Edwin Ed-win (Helen) Degelbeck, Ophir, Tooele County; Arlene, Tuba City, Ariz. 28 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren also al-so survive. |