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Show EIRoy Cunningham Q obituaries Margaret Fautin EIRoy "Ek" Cunningham, Cun-ningham, 54, died Thursday, Sept. 20, 1984 in American Fork. He was born May 31, 1930 in American Fork, the son of John and Lavina Rawlings Cunningham. He married Joan Evans Dec. 26, 1952 in Elko, Nev. He was a member of the Pleasant Grove Eagles 3372, a veteran of the Korean War and a retired steel worker. I vi Survivors include his wife, American Fork; two sons: Richard EIRoy Cunningham and John Boyd Ross, both of American Fork; six grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Dan (Evelyn) Clark of Orem . He was proceeded in death by a daughter, Dawn. Services were Saturday, Sept. 22., in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the American Fork Cemetery. Beth W. Frampton Margaret Hoffman Fautin, 84, Lindon, died Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1984 at American Fork. She was born April 10, 1900, in Salt Lake City to William and Pauline Louise Feyl Hoffman. She married Ray Fautin, July 27, 1919 in Junction. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. As a child she moved to Montana with her family and attended schools there. She was a member of the LDS Church, living in the Lindon Third Ward. She had served for years as a Relief Society Visiting Teacher. Survivors include her husband, Lindon; one son and two daughters: Ted W. Fautin, Englewood, Colo.; Mrs. Doyle (Connie) Wood, Lindon; Mrs. Paul (Shirley) Lytle, ' Marysville, Wash.; eight grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; grand-children; two brothers and a sister: Fred Hoffman, Lindon; Ray Hoffman, Draper; Dora Dickert, Helena, Mont. Services were Saturday, Sept. 22, in the Lindon Third Ward. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Bishop Robert F. Steele of the Lindon Third Ward. Pallbearers were Doyle Wood, Ted Fautin, Ben Behunin, B. Scott Behunin, Craig Miller, and Keith Joseph. The family prayer was given by Ted Fautin. The prelude and postlude were played by Sandra Priddis. The invocation was by Keith Joseph. Remarks were given by Bishop Steele. Rick Priddis sang "I Need Thee Every Hour" , accompanied by Sandra Priddis. The life sketch was given by Judy Miller. The speaker was Ben Behunin. Rick Priddis sang "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" ac-. companied by Sandra Priddis. The benediction benedic-tion was by Craig Miller, Ted Fautin dedicated the grave. Beth Wadley Frampton, 66, of Pleasant Grove, died Friday, Sept. 21, 1984 at her home. She was born Nov. 28, 1918 in Pleasant Grove, a daughter of Daniel and Nettie Wilson Wadley. She married Jesse R. Frampton on May 15, 1946 in Pleasant Grove. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. She attended schools in Pleasant Grove and graduated from Pleasant Grove High School. She worked at the Pleasant Grove Canning Company and Geneva Steel. She was a member of the LDS Church, having served as a Relief Society visiting teacher and in the Cub Scout program. Surviving are her husband of Pleasant Grove; five sons and four daughters: Kay F. Jones and Linda Frampton, both of Orem; Raymond J-,. Framptonf Riversfde, Calif.; Mrs. Weston (Geraldine) Pace of i Garden Grove, Calif. ; David Frampton, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Arland (Joyce) Clegg, Provo; William J. Frampton, Lehi; Robert McKay Frampton and Gary W. Frampton, both of Pleasant Grove; 22 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Virgil (Margaret) Turner of Pleasant Grove. Services were Tuesday, Sept. 25, in the Pleasant . Groe- jelV, Ward Chapel. vBurial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. |