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Show dren, three brothers and two sisters, W. W. Eddington, San Diego, Calif.; C. W. Eddington, Joseph City, Ariz.; Bill Eddington, Edding-ton, Honolulu, Hawaii; Mrs. Jane oberts, Seattle, and Mrs. Fred (Laura) Motle, Bellingham Washington. Funeral Rites for Beulah Patterson Held on Monday Funeral services were held Monday, July 1 1974 in the Pleasant Grove Third Ward Chapel at 11 a.m. for Beulah Lee Eddington Patterson, 55, who died of a heart attack at the American Fork Hospital last Thursday. The services were directed by Bishop Glade C. Hilton. Speakers at the services were Harold Woolston, Leavitt Christensen and President Herbert Her-bert S. Anderson. A life sketch was given by Glenda Weyer-man Weyer-man and a reading by Gayle Nielseon. Musical numbers were a vocal vo-cal solo by Kathy Harris, accompanied ac-companied by Maxine Fugal, a piano and organ duet by Terry Ter-ry and Irene Jenkins, and a vocal solo by Clare Johnson, accompanied by LuJean McAllister. McAll-ister. Prayers were given by Bishop Bish-op Glade C. Hilton, Joe Davis and Robert Anderson. The grave in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, was dedicated by Roy Halladay. Pallbearers were LaVal Hous-keeper, Hous-keeper, Glen Hilton, Kent Jau-ssi, Jau-ssi, Harold Jaussi, David Rolf-son, Rolf-son, Brent Davey, and honorary honor-ary pallbearers were Godfrey Ellis, Art Wagoner, Bert Marble, Mar-ble, Vincent Flake, C. Lee Brown, C. W. Eddington, W. W. Eddington, J. W. Eddington, Bill Eddington, and Denzel Giff-ord. Giff-ord. Mrs. Patterson was born Dec. 24, 1919 in Carl Junction, Kan. to John William and Edna Jane Ludy Eddington. She married Rudy Carlton and they were divorced. She married LeRoy Patterson on April 3, 1952 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and he died May 15, 1973. Mrs. Patterson was active in the LDS Church in the Pleasant Grove Third Ward. Survivors include two sons and seven daughters, Mrs. Harold Har-old (Carol) Wilkinson, and Mrs. Janet Orlando, both of Provo; Mrs. Joseph (Glenda) Weyer-man, Weyer-man, Orem; Mrs. Steven (Nancy) (Nan-cy) Hall and Mrs. David (Beulah) (Beul-ah) Johnson, both of Olympia, Wash.; Debecca, William, LeRoy Le-Roy and Lora Patterson, all of Pleasant Grove; nine grandchil- |