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Show W. Gary DeHeer services held here Vednesday Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Fourth-Tenth Fourth-Tenth Ward Church for William Wil-liam Gary DeHeer, 23, who died Saturday, May 16, 1964, at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake, following a lingering illness. ill-ness. Waldo Jacobsen, bishop of the Tenth Ward, officiated. Interment was in the Provo City Cemetery, directed by the Berg Mortuary. Gary was born May 24, 1940 in Ogden to William G. and Mary R. Hess DeHeer. He received re-ceived his early education in Ogden; Reno Nevada; and Albuquerque, Al-buquerque, New Mexico before coming to Springville, where he attended the Springville High School, graduating in 1958. He also graduated from Seminary here. He married Carol Jean Brad- shaw on May 22, 1959, in Springville. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, May 7, of this year. Following their marriage, they lived in Provo for a short time before moving to Salt Lake City, where Gary worked at the Skaggs Drug Center. He was transferred to Alququer-que Alququer-que in 1962, returning to Springville in March of this year because of ill health. He was interested in sports and had as his hobbies, hunting, hunt-ing, fishing, golfing and bowling. bowl-ing. While at Springville High School, he was athletic manager mana-ger and president of the FFA Chapter. Surviving are his widow of Springville; two sons, Gary Kirk and William Clark DeHeer, De-Heer, both of Springville; his parents of Springville; two grandparents, Mrs. Gertrude Van Leeuven, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Delbert Hess, Ogden; three sisters, Mrs. Lawrence (Mary Lynn) Price, Kirtland, N. M., Mrs. Kent (Sharon Lee) Blackley, Springville; Mrs. Car-win Car-win (Carol Ann) Watts, of Springville. l. V. , ! ' ,.-v 'vVVfc. E - . "A" -- . J f 7 W. Gary DeHeer, 23, who was paid final respects at funeral services held Wed. |