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Show Funeral Services Monday for Sharon Newman A Pleasant Grove mother of three children died instantly when she was thrown by her horse while riding with a friend on the canyon road near Am. Fork. Mrs. Robert R. (Sharon) Newman was pronuonced dead on arrival at the American Fork Hospital. Mrs. Newman was riding with Mrs. Larry Walker of Am. Fork when the horse threw her and she landed on rocks near the road. She suffered a broken brok-en neck and head injuries. Funeral services were held Monday for Mrs. Newman in the PI. Grove Sixth Ward Chapel Chap-el at 11 a.m. under the direction direc-tion of Bishop Cloyd Christiansen. Christian-sen. Speakers at the services were Ross Bratt and President Grant Hodgkinson. Life sketch was given by Joyce Durrant. Musical numbers were a vocal vo-cal solo by Wilma Taylor accompanied ac-companied by Catherine Rees, and a vocal duet by Jeanne Walker and JoAnn Brady, accompanied ac-companied by Laurel Thome. Hugh Allred sang the closing number, accompanied by Ann Fisher. Prayers were given by Lynn Newman, who gave the family prayer, and Lyman Sevy, who gave the opening prayer. Benediction Ben-ediction was given by Daryl Huish and Dr. Jack Batchler dedicated the grave in the PI. Grove City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Baird Jones, Jon-es, David Hansen, Clyde Zorn, Dean Durrant, Harold Newman Craig Smith, John Perryman, and Dee Newman. Honorary pallbearers were Thomas Lund and Lynn Stewart. Sharon Ann Newman was born March 8, 1943 in Salt Lake City to Archie R. and Gwen Jones Morgan. She married mar-ried Robert R. Newman May 19, 1961 in Salt Lake City. Their marriage was later solemnized sol-emnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She was active in the LDS Church, and was also a member mem-ber of the Pleasant Grove Garden Gar-den Club. Surviving are her husband, one son and two daughters, Scott, Brabara and Christine, all of Pleasant Grove; her parents, par-ents, Murray and two brothers Thomas Morgan, Salt Lake City Van Gagley, of Idaho Falls and her grandmother, Mrs. Glade Jones of Gunnison. |