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Show Kaysville Funeral Services Are Held Church and had served in various va-rious capacities in the church's auxiliaries. SURVIVING are two daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Vere (Martha) Fair-child, Fair-child, CenterviHp; Mrs. Varge (Leona) Thompson, Kaysvill-e; Kaysvill-e; 12 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. The funeral program was conducted by Bishop A. Neal Smith of the 9th Ward with Orvel Lynn Fairchild giving the family prayer. Prelude music was played by Pearl Jorgensen; a musical selection "I II Go Where You Want Me," was given by Bill Blimes; invocation by Dale Wilcox. REMARKS WERE given by Bishop A. Neal Smith and Lynn Jenkins; a life history by LeeAnn Fairchild; Joseph S. Hill sang "Together Again." The benediction was by Orval Hayes. LaVar Thompson dedicated the grave. Pallbearers were LaVar Thompson, Val Thompson, Darrel Thompson, Gary Thompson, Randy Thompson and Orvel Lynn Fairchild. Care of the flowers by the Bountiful 21st Ward and Kaysville 9th Ward Relief Societies. MRS. COX was buried in the Rexburg, Idaho City Cemetery under the direction of Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary, Mor-tuary, np ROSEZINA COX Funeral services were held Jan. 21, 1981 in the Kaysville 9th Ward Chapel for Mrs. Rosezina Ward Cox, age 95, of Bountiful who died Jan. 17, 1981 at the Lake view Hospital. MRS. COX was born Oct. I . 1885 in Salem. Ida., a daughter . of George P. and Sennie Dorothy Nielson Ward. She married Franklin Wauklet Cox on April 3, 1913 in Salt Lake ity. He died Feb. 14, 1921. She had lived in Idaho. Wyoming, Salt Lake City, Kaysville and Bountiful. She was a member of the LDS |