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Show El Kimber Rites ! & ' 5 H . - i, ; , in- 1 """"1 ti,. ... , ' en,,.. : 'is. . ts. & ALV1N KIMBER Kimber. aEe 75 of 255 ,;-! W South, Bountiful, died -.j 14, 1976 in a Bountiful jJNiBiofaheart attack. BE WAS born March 29, 1 in Grouse Creek, Box M :jer County to William '-vs and Jamima Tanner i, vjiber- He married Alice tm, June 6, 1923, in the L!ivLake LDS Temple. She - ?j July 20, 1967. He was ac-, ac-, ''eintheLDSchurch.aHigh jj:''wstin the Bountiful 21st i ' '1 survivors include J.;' jghters Mrs. Boyd (Elda .'";) Moss, Bountiful; Mrs. iJbat (Maurine) Townlev. 't-arra, Calif.; twelve jgyl-adcliildren and 15 great-,J'..;-iMichildren. Brothers J-i;..! C. Kimber, Montello, Lawrence J. Kimber, fc.jjset, Davis County; jjjEMrd G. Kimber, Kirkland, Wash. A son, Rulon Dean preceded him in death. FUNERAL services were held Tuesday at 12 noon, in the Bountiful 21st LDS Ward chapel. Friends called at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary the evening before Interment was in the Bountiful Boun-tiful Memorial Park. Services were officiated bv Bishop Richard G. Sharp. The family prayer by Lawrence Kimber, prelude and postlude music by Barbara Ossmen. The invocation by Stahle B Wicker. Remarks by Bishop Richard G. Sharp. A VOCAL solo "How Great Thou Art" by Wayne Kimber. Speaker Rulon Home followed by an organ medley by Sharon Smith. Speaker Bishop Harold B. Chambers. Violin Duet by Penny MacKay and Mary Clarke accompanied ac-companied by Taunalee Homer. Benediction by Howard Kimber and dedication dedica-tion of the grave by Robert 0. Townley. PALLBEARERS were Virl Kimber, Glen Kimber, Merril Kimber, Kendall Kimber, Mikol R. Townley and Rodney Clayville. The care of the flowers was by the Bountiful 21st Ward Relief Society. |