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Show Services Held Sylvia Nelson Call, 67, of 364 West 1200 North, Bountiful, died Jan. 23, 1976 at home of cancer. MRS. CALL was born Aug. 19, 1908 in South Bountiful to Clarence C. and Athlinda Snowball Nelson. Married Otis M. Call June 6, 1928 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Member of the LDS Church. Was a secretary. , GRADUATED from Davis High School and attended Business College in Ogden. Was a secretary at Davis. County Court House, secretary secre-tary to a child specialist; secretary Bountiful City Millcreek Irrigation Co. and a Registrar in the voting district. dis-trict. Active in the LDS Church served as a YWMIA President, Sunday School and Primary teacher, Primary Stake Board, Relief Society President for five years, Temple Ordinance Worker and Genealogist. Survivors include her husband, hus-band, two sons and two daughters: Maurice N. Call, Centerville; Alan O. Call, Farmington; Mrs. Virginia C. Thompson, Salt Lake City; Miss Linda Call, Sacramento, Calif.; 10 grandchildren; two brothers and two sisters, John W. Nelson, Layton; Mrs. Dora N. Warner, Sacramento; Clarence Eugene Nelson and Mrs. Ralph (Mary) N. Hill, both of Clearfield. FUNERAL SERVICES were held at the Bountiful 22nd Ward with Bishop Richard S. Lemon officiating. They were as follows : Family prayer, Alan O. Call; prelude and postlude, ; Melba Hansen; piano solo, Melba Hansen, "Autumn Leaves"; invocation, Verl Peterson. BISHOP'S Remarks, Bishop Richard S. Lemon; vocal solo. Norma Sommer, accompanied by Melba Hansen, Han-sen, "Sylvia"; ' : I v r- . Vsv SYLVIA N. CALL SPEAKERS, Dr. Dewey C. McKay and Bishop J. Bruce Smart; piano solo, Melba Hansen, "Clair de Lune"; benediction, Bishop Ralph Davis. Dedication of the grave, Maurice N. Call; interment in Bountiful Memorial Park. PALLBEARERS were John W. Nelson, C. Eugene Nelson, Ralph Hill, Jerold Thompson, Chester P. Call, Frank P. Call, Phil L. Bradley, and DeVar Woodard. Funeral directors were the Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary. Mor-tuary. The Bountiful 22nd Ward Relief Society cared for the flowers. |