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Show Funeral Rites Held Last Saturday for Steven Westover Touching and impressive funeral services were conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Olpin Mortuary for Steven Lee Westover, 21-month old son of Dr. Jack and Elaine Olpin Westover. Bishop Boyd Seel-ey Seel-ey was in charge. Invocation was offered by El-wood El-wood Sundberg, an uncle and Dr. Charles Foster, Salt Lake City, accompanied by Irwin Jensen, sang "O My Father." Speakers who spoke words of faith and hope and conveyed sympathy sym-pathy and appreciation to the bereaved be-reaved parents and other relatives were Donna Ash and Harold Cook, Clearfield. Their talks were interspersed inter-spersed by a vocal duet "Sometime "Some-time We'll Understand," by Patricia Pa-tricia Seeley and Jean Walker. They were accompanied by Jean-nine Jean-nine Johnson, who also played prelude pre-lude and postlude organ music. The closing number, "Going Home," was sung by Dr. Foster, accompanied by Mr. Jensen. Benediction was pronounced by Chase Murdock of Salt Lake City, and the grave in the Pleasant Grove City cemetery was dedicated by President Merrill N. Warnick. Steven Lee died in a Denver hospital hos-pital last Thursday at 10 a.m. following fol-lowing a heart operation. The Westovers have been living in Denver, where Dr. Westover, a captain in the medical division of the Air Force at Lowry AFB, has been stationed for the past two years. The child was born Sept. 13, 1953, in American Fork hospital. He is survived by his parents; one brother, Michael; his grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon West-over West-over and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olpin, Ol-pin, Pleasant Grove, and four great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cook; Mrs. Alice Westover, Ferron and Mrs. C. W. Fowles, Fail-view. |