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Show Funeral Services for John K. losh Held Last Friday Funerai Services were held Friday, February 9, 1973 at 11 a.m. in the Olpin Family Mor-turary Mor-turary Chapel for John Henry Losh, 49, of Pleasant Grove. . Mr. Losh died at Geneva Steel Plant on Tuesday, February 6 of a heart attack. The services were under the direction of Bishop Lyle V. Thacker of the Pleasant Grove Second Ward. The family prayer was offered offer-ed by Reed O. Walker. Invocation Invoc-ation by Frank K. Walker. The life sketch was given by Helen Hall. The speaker was Art Lund and remarks by Bishop Lyle V. Thacker. Vocal solos, "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" and "In the Garden" were rendered render-ed by Dale Deveraux. Benediction was given by Jim McBride and the dedication dedica-tion of the Grave in the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove City Cemetery by George E. Whipple. Pallbearers were Jim McBride, Mc-Bride, Bob Hall, Amise Carter, GiGlbert Cook, Lloyd Eichler, George Price and Steve Lee. Honorary Pallbearers were Kay King, Ronald Stine, Ben Rogers, John Rowley, Sheryl Karner, Charles Lindstrom, George Garner, Warren Goff. Flowers were cared for and arranged by the Second Ward Relief Society. Mr. Losh was born Sept. 17, 1923 in Ottawa, Ohio, to Alven and Mary Crammer Losh. Me married Dorothy Rushtan June 18, 1941 in Provo. He was a bricklayer at Geenva Steel and a veteran of WWorld War II. He was a member and trustee of the Fraoternal Order of Eagles, 3372. He is survived by his widow, one son and two daughters, Steven Losh, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Niel (Doris)) Hall, Santa Ann, Calif., and Mrs. Reed (Joan) Bair, Lehi; seven grand- . children; two brothers and five sisters, all of Ohio. |