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Show ? ' . J . , i s t - ' W. Parry Hyde, G8, for whom services were conducted Wed. Services held here for V. Parry Hyde Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Wednesday in Kolob Stake House for W. Parry Hyde, 68, who died unexpectedly unexpected-ly Sunday morning at his home 959 Brookside Drive. Bishop Ray Lovell of the Sixth Ward, officiated. Burial was in the Evergreen' Cemetery, directed by Wheeler Wheel-er Mortuary. Mr. Hyde and his wife had completed their work at Manti Temple and returned to their home Saturday evening. He was apparently stricken sometime some-time during his sleep. He was born Aug. 30, 1899, at Hyde Park, Utah, a son of Charles Cloyd and Sarah Ce-lestia Ce-lestia Harriet Hyde. He mar- ried Sara Brown Robbins Aug. 5, 1931, in the Logan LDS Temple. He attended Utah State University three years Mr. Hyde was an agent for Utah-Idaho Central Railroad at Hyde Park, Hyrum and Wells-ville. Wells-ville. He moved to Springville in 1947 and had worked in the Utah County Recorder's Office and as a draftsman for the Utah State Highway Department Depart-ment until his retirement. An active church worker, he was a Sunday School teacher and superintendent in the presidency pres-idency of the MIA, Seventies Quorum secretary, and for ten years secretary of the Kolob LDS Stake High Priest's Quorum. Quor-um. He did extensive genealogy research. At the time of his death he was serving with his wife on an LDS Temple Mission Mis-sion in Manti, and was working as an officiator there. Surviving are his wife of Springville; two sons and two daughters: Charles Robbins Hyde, Pocatello, Idaho; William Wil-liam Thomas Hyde, El Paso, Texas; Mrs. Don (Sus Ann) Milr.er, Tuscon, Ariz.; and Mrs. Rodney (Nanette) Clark, Van Nuys, California; 11 grandchildren; grandchil-dren; and two sisters: Mrs Evander (Oneita) Waite of Hyde Park; and Mrs. Stanley (Erma) Humphreys, of Bountiful. |