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Show Funeral Rites Tuesday For Virgil D. Albrecht ving as scoutmaster in the 10th Ward at the time of his death. He was an operating engineer in construction construc-tion work. Survivors include his wife, three sons, Rick, serving an LDS mission in New Zealand; Mitchell and Vince, both of Pleasant Grove; his mother, Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, Fremont, five brothers and one sister, Derrell, Loa, Wayne County; Max, Richfield; Orlo, Salina, Sevier County; Dale and Jake, both Annabella, Sevier County and Mrs. Milen (Velma) Torgerson, Aurora, Sevier County. Funeral services for Virgil D. Albrecht, 39, of Pleasant Grove, who died of a heart attack Saturday, June 30 in the American Fork Hospital, were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove Tenth Ward Chapel. The services were under the direction of Bishop Eugene S. Bez-zant. Bez-zant. Speakers at the services ser-vices were President Devon Nelson and President Grant K. Fugal, and a life sketch was given by Herbert Gilbert. Bishop Bez-zant Bez-zant also gave remarks. Vocal numbers were given by Duane Paskett who sang a vocal solo, and by Becky Patterson, Julie Grass, Micky Fisher, Jana Monson, Jeanie Fugal, Anita Jorgen-sen, Jorgen-sen, who sang accompanied accom-panied by Lisa Jenkins on the violin and Mary Walker on the piano. Prayers were given by Dale Albrecht, Kent Larsen, and Randy Fowles, and the grave in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery was dedicated by Derrell Albrecht. Pallbearers were Greg Cooper, Max and Arlo Albrecht, Milen Torgersen, Jake Albrecht and Leon Taylor. Virgil D. Albrecht was born Nov. 11, 1939 in Fremont, Wayne County, a son of Everett Dale and Madge Blackburn Albrecht. He married Karen Cooper on Sept. 2, 1960 in Fremont. He was a member of the LDS Church, ser- |