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AingeHeld AingeHeld Ainge AingeHeld Held At JensenJENSEN Jensen Jensenf JensenJENSEN IJENSEN f I JENSEN ( SpeclaFuneral Speela-Funeral Speela Funeral SpeelaFuneralservices Specia Specla --Funeral Funeral ) - ) - Funeralservices Funeralservices services for John Jolul BAinge B , Ainge , 69 60 69who , . who HolyCross died Thursday dt i t the Holy fbi fbiCross Cross Hospital HospiU-l HospiU l - in Salt Sa t Lake fol- fol following to fol following - lowing a heart attaci attae $ : were con conducted conducted conducted ducted Sunday attac1were at 2 im m at the theJensen theJensen theJensen Jensen chapel c apel wi w with h Joseph JosephDudley Dudley conducting k , Sometime 'Sometime ' We'll Well ' Understand Understand"was Understandwas " was the opening selection by a aladies aladies aladies ladies ' chorus composed of Jo Jo- Josephine Josephine . - sephine Stewart . , Naomi Dudley DudleyAlice , Alice Merkley Gertrude Turner TurnerLevon , Levon Wall , and Veda Hatch HatchMada HatchMada HatchMada Mada Dudley was the accom accompantst accompanist accompanlst pantst panist Invocation was by Ira IraS IraS IraS S QardnerH Qardner Gardner H Walter Woolley was the thefirst thefirst thefirst first speaker A solo was sung by byCarwin byCarwin byCarwin Carwin Snow "The The " Old RuggedCross Rugged RuggedCross RuggedCross Cross Mr Dudley _ was the con coneluding coneluding coneluding eluding speaker Mr Snow and andNaomi andNaomi andNaomi Naomi Dudley sang a duet 'In In 'InThe ' In InThe InThe The Garden Howard A Cald Caldwell Caldwell Caldwell well offered the benedictIonPallbearers benedictionPallbearers benediction benedictionPallbearers Pallbearers were Percy Stew Stewart Stewart Stewart art Shirley Leon and Howard HowardAmge HowardAinge HowardAinge Amge Ainge Monroe Hatc Hatch and Martin MartinEvans MartInEvans MartinEvans Evans Floral Flora1 arrangements were wereunder wereunder wereunder under the direction directioQ of Rebecca RebeccaStewart RebeccaStewart RebeccaStewart Stewart JngeInterment and Vera Ainge Jnge AingeInterment ,1nge 1nge ,1ngeInterment , Interment wa was at t nI the Vernal VernalMemorial VernalMemorial VernalMemorial Memorial Park under the direction dlree dlreetlon dire diretlon tlon of the Swain Funeral HomeThe Home HomeThe HomeThe The grave was dedicated by John JohnHodgkinson JohnHodgkinson JohnHodgkinson JohnHodgkinsonMr Hodgkinson HodgkinsonI HodgkinsonMr I Mr Ainge was born at Span Spanish Spanish Spanish ish Fork February 18 1876 1870 . , al a ason ason son of George and Polly Mastin Mastiri MastinMcKee MastiriMcKee MastinMcKee al150n McKee Ainge He came caine to thej thejAshley the theAshley theAshley 150n Ashley Valley with his parents parentsand parentsand and parentsland five brothers and parentsl sisters sisterswhen sisterswhen sisterswhen when he was ten years of age ageMr ageMr 1 Mr Ainge Alnge was a successful successfulrancher successfulrancher successfulrancher rancher and stockraiserSince stockralserSince stockralser stockraiser stockralserSince Since the marriage of his histhree histhree hiethree , three daughters his youngestson youngest son Jackle Jackie was his constantcampanion constant constantcampanlon constantcarnpanion campanlon carnpanion until he enteredhe entered \he he henavy tie tienavy \ ) hcnavy navy 15 months agoMr agoMr ago agoMr Mr Ainge Alnge had been in poor poorhealth poorhealth poorhealth health for some time He was wastaken wastaken wastaken taken to the Holy Cross Hospital Hospitalfor Hospitalfor Hospitalfor for surgery His three daughters daughterstook daughterstook daughterstook took turns staying in Salt Lake Laketo Laketo Laketo to be at their father's fathers ' bedside bedsideduring bedsideduring bedsideduring during his illness Mr Ainge Alnge and andIhis andhis andhis his family were encouraged with withhis withimprovement withhis Ihis his improvement and he intend intended Intended intended ed to return home soon when he heIsuffered hesuffered hesuffered Isuffered suffered a heart attack thatproved that thatIproved thatproved Iproved proved fa fatalSurvivors fatal fatalSurvivors tal talSurvivors ' Survivors are three sons eons sonsCharles , Charles Alfred AUred Boise Idahol IdaholEdward Idaho IdahoEdward , Edward H Provo and .Jackie Jackie .Jackiewho Jackiewho . Jackie'who Jackiewho ' who was at Pearl Harbor until untilrecently untilrecently untilrecently [ recently three daughters Lascal Lasca LascalHall LascaHall LascaHall Hall , Wilma Lee Vernal and andGenevIeve andGenevieve andGenevieve | GenevIeve Holden flolden Guy G 0 u y man manOkJa m a n nOkia nOkia OkJa Okia seven grandsons and a agranddaughter agranddaughter agranddaughter granddaughter in addition to the thefollowing thefollowing ' following brothers and sisters sistersI sistersMrs sistersMrs sistersMrs Mrs Persia Persis Stewart Wilma Gil Gilroy Gilroy Gilroy I roy and Nile Ainge Jensen Harriot Har far Harriot farriot riot Arnold Gusher Charles andJoe and andJoe andJoe Joe Ainge of Castle Rock Wash Washington Washington Washington ington Christella Per P e r kin k i n sContinued sContinued s sContinued ( Continued on Page Seven ) FUHERAL FUNERAL SERVICES V Es ES $ HELD t1- t1 t1FOil tl tlFOR - . ' FOR FOil JOWH JOHH xOHYi $ " . A1Jf IU AlHOE iC1t iC1tContlnaed ? , W2 . 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