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Show Services Held -Saturday for Theron Killpack Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon in the Fourth Ward chapel for Theron Killpack, 51, who died unexpectedly Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon of last week at the family home, 351 East Fourth North Street, Bishop "Glenn A. Tipton was in charge of the services. ser-vices. Burial was in the Eever-green Eever-green cemetery. Mr. Killpack was born in Manti, August 26, 1903, a son of Frank Henry and Adalaide Snow Kill-pack. Kill-pack. He received his early education edu-cation at Manti graduating from the high school there. He came to Provo with his parents at the age of 18 and graduated from the Brigham Young University. He filled an LDS mission to the Eastern States and later made his home in Pleasant View, engaging engag-ing in the chicken business. He married Ardis Ila Gadd, April 25, 1940, in the Salt Lake LDS temple and they made their home in Pleasant View until 1945 when they moved to Springville. He has engaged in farming in Springville and in Spanish Fork the past nine years. Mr. Killpack had served as counselor in the Fourth Ward bishopric and had also been active : in. the Sunday School and MIA organizations. He was a member of the High Priests at the time of his death. Surviving besides his wife are three sons and a daughter: Terry Joe, Pandy Theron, Kim William and Vicki Killpack all of Spring- -ville; his mother, Mrs. Mary Adalaide Ad-alaide Killpack of Salt Lake City; one brother and two sisters, Edward Ed-ward S. Killpack in Germany. Eve K. Tatton, Salt Lake City and Mrs. G. Lee (Agnes) Morgan of Venice, Calif. |