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Show Arvel Enoe : Funeral services ; held Monday ,: for Arvel Ence lor i; ' Funeral services were held " Monday in the Second Eighth "r"v ,Waid for Arvel Ence, 68, re- hired steel worker, who died at I' his home June 6, 1969 of a long ft illness. Bishop Marshall Fox of for i, 'the Second Ward officiated, 'ar i Burial was in the Springville lb j Evergreen Cemetery directed H .by Wheeler Mortuary. ii.T. He was born March 7, 1901, ',! at Richfield, a son of George " and Mary Jensen Ence. He married Alice Sanford on May 24. 1924, in Provo, and their marriage was later solemnized In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Ence was employed by !U.S. Steel at the Ironton fnt ;s Works and Geneva Works from jj .1924 to 1962, when he retired, eath i, 'Actvie in the LDS Church, he , served as a stake missionary l0 ulfor two years and had worked , , ,qn the genealogy committee, p me also served as a counselor 'n the elders quorum and as a ''fiome teacher for 25 years. He Jwas a member of the Spring- ville Lions Club. Surviving are his widow of Springville; a son and two daughters, Paul S. Ence of Virginia Vir-ginia Beach, Va. ; Mrs. Orson I Elaine I Tolman of American Fork; and Mrs. Ronald (Mary Louise) Brereton of Springville; Spring-ville; 12 grandchildren; five brothers, Ivan and Lee Ence, Springville; Eldon Ence of Wamsuttei, Wyo.; Obie Ence of Craig, Colo., and Dee Ence A of Mesa, Arizona. |