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Show (Orpha) Ross, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. William (Lucile) Wright, Kearns-. Funeral Rites for Dilworth Terry Held on Tuesday Funeral services for Dilworth Langston Terry, 56, of Pleasant Grove, were held Tuesday, Aug. -5 in the First-Fifth Ward Chapel at 11 a.m. under the direction of Bishop Doyle Young of the Fifth Ward. Mr. Terry died last Friday in the David O. McKay Hospital, after a long illness. Speakers at the services were Junior Williamson and Dr. Robert F. Bitner, President of East Layton Stake. Bishop Young also gave remarks and a life sketch was given by Marion Mar-ion Healey. Musical numbers were given by a quartet, Howard Adam-son, Adam-son, Roy Hansen, Bishop Ronald Ron-ald Strong and Bishop Thayne Bateman, and a vocal solo by Shirley Rockwood, accompanied accompan-ied by Maxine Cameron, and a vocal solo by William E. Petersen. Pet-ersen. Invocation was given by Ber-nell Ber-nell Watkins, family prayer by Stanley Terry, and benediction by Bishop Bert Skinner. The dedicatory prayer was offered by Leroy Turner, and interment was in Alpine City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Terry Ross, Don Wright, Clyde Terry, Dean Terry, Lloyd Terry, Jim Robinson, Rob-inson, Russell Terry. Mr. Terry was born in Lund, Nev. on May 2, 1916 to Marion Lyman and Sophia Langston Terry. He married Zelda Draper Drap-er on Nov. 22, 1939 in Provo. The marriage was later solemnized solemn-ized in the Salt Lake Temple. He was raised in Alpine, later lat-er settling in Pleasant Grove in 1943. A member of the LDS Church, he was an Elder in the Fifth Ward. He was an employee employ-ee of Geneva Steel, and loved hunting, fishing and bowling. Survivors include his widow, Pleasant Grove; two sons, Stanley Stan-ley Merrill Terry, Phoenix, Ariz and Dennis Dilworth Terry, of American Fork; three daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Gerald (Carma) King of Layton; Colleen Kay Terry, and Marlene RaNae Terry, both of Pleasant Grove; six grandchildren; grand-children; his mother, Sophia Terry, Alpine; five brothers, Leroy Terry, Layton; Lyman F. Terry, Pleasant Grove; William A. Terry, and Reed J. Terry, both of Provo, Floyd J. Terry, Alpine, two sisters, Mrs. Zaner |