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Show Funeral Rites Held for Mary Loader 1' 'uncial services u - held Monday July 28 for Mar Ann Price Roundy Loader who died July 24 in tlis American Fork Hospital following a heart attack. The services were under the direction of Bishop Lloyd K. Ash of the Pleasant Grove First Ward. Speakers at the services w ere Gerald Bellislon and Alroy Gillman, and a life sketch was given by Drucilla L. Smith. Bishop Ash also gave remarks. Musical numbers were given by Nola Jean Harvey and Barbara Jensen, who sang a duet, accompanied by Laurel Bloomquist and an organ solo was played by Peggy Dyer. Prayers were given by Lowell Baxter, Gordon Allred, and Myrl Lindsey, and the grave in the American Fork City Cemetery was dedicated by Fred D. Alldredge. Pallbearers were Byron Stratton, Galen J. Hardman, Carl R. Hardman, Steven Hardman, John L. Baxter, Todd Lindsey, Fred E. Alldredge and Ernest L. Smith. Honorary Pallbearers were Raymond Roundy, Michael Roundy, Lowell Smith, Jay Roundy, Kay Alldredge, Bradley Baxter, Bret Lindsey, Keith Stratton, Mark Stratton, Gerald Roundy and Kim Alldredge. Mrs. Loader was born May 11, 1900 in Scofield, Utah, a daughter of Porter W. and Dorothy Ann Metcalf Price. She married Hyrum Waldo Roundy Oct. 17, 1916 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Jan. 1, 1940. She then married Earl E. Loader, July 2, 1947 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. She was an active member of the LDS Church, living in the Pleasant Grove First Ward at the time of her death. She was active in Primary organizations and worked as a visiting teacher in the Relief Society. Survivors include her husband, five sons and a daughter, Waldo Roundy, San Diego; LaMar Roundy, Clawson, Emery County; Bruce Roundy, Salt Lake City; Raymond and Glenn Roundy, both American Fork; Mrs. Emmett (Shirlene) Stratton, Bountiful; 41 grandchildren, 56 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Leona Boyce, and Mrs. I Stanley (Alice) Whitehouse, i both of Tooele, four step daughters, Mrs. Drucilla Smith ; and Mrs. Lowell (Barbara) Baxter, both of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Fred (Jeanne) Alldredge and Mrs. Myrl (Earlene) Lindsey, both of Salt Lake City. |