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Show Funeral Services Held Tues. for Ray B. McKenzie Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Fifth Seventh Ward church for Ray Bird McKenzie, 55, who died Saturday morning at the Utah Valley hospital following an extended ex-tended illness. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery directed by Wheeler Mortuary. Born in Springville, November Novem-ber 13, 1902, he was a son of William A. and Grace Sumsion McKenzie. He attended Springville Spring-ville schools and also the University Uni-versity of Utah and the Utah State University. He married Eunice Richardson Richard-son of Benjamin March 13, 1933, and the marriage was later la-ter solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He was a member of the LDS Church holding the office of elder at the time of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) . ' ' -.; -"1 ; i Ray B. McKenzie for whom services were held Tuesday. McKenzie Services Held (Continued from Page One) his death. He was a farmer and cattle raiser for a number of years and for the past five years had worked on highway construction. He was vice-president of the Big Hollow Water Users' association, as-sociation, a member of the board of the Cattlemen's Association As-sociation and the Strawberry Water Users Association. Surviving are his wife and one daughter Mrs. Elmo (Laura Lee) Clayson, Springville; two grandchildren, his mother, Mrs. Grace McKenzie, Springville; one brother and two sisters, Leland McKenzie, Springville; Mrs. R. S. (Thelma) Lawrence, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Clifford (Electa) Cox, Provo; two half brothers and a half sister, George Roylance, Springville; Wm. O. McKenzie, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Bertha Knowlden, Valejo, Calif. . I |