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Show Lee W. Goodsell rites held here Tuesday Funeral services were held in the Fourth ward Tuesday afteroon for Lee W. Goodsell, 45, who died Saturday morning morn-ing of a heart condition at his home 355 East First North. Bishop Verl Whiting was in charge of the services. Burial was by Berg Mortuary Mortu-ary in the Evergreen cemetery with military rites conducted by the Springville Post No. 28, American Legion. Mr. Goodsell was born in Weston, Idaho, October 18, 1914, a son of Albert E. and Annie M. Hoopes Goodsell. He attended schools in Weston, graduating from the high school there. In 1939 he received re-ceived a B.S. degree in agriculture agri-culture economics from the University of Idaho and began be-gan his career as an employee of the' U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Agricul-ture in Idaho in 1940. He had been working as county supervisor for the Springville area. Active in LDS church work, he was serving as superintendent superinten-dent of the Fourth ward Sunday Sun-day School and a ward teacher at the ' time of his death. He was a veteran of World War II. He married LaDore Ward, June 7, 1940 at Brigham City and they had lived at several places in connection with his work, moving to Springville in 1954 from Pocatello, Idaho. Surviving are his wife and four daughters, Sharon Lee, Betty Jeanne, Sue Ellen and Janice Ann all of Springville; his niother of Weston, Ida. and seven brothers and sisters, Or-val Or-val E., and Wylie D. of Arlington, Ar-lington, Va. ; Mrs. Maurice (Ines) McFadden, Castro ; Valley, Val-ley, Calif.; Lynn A., Weston, Ida.; Gordon H., American Fork; Mrs. Joe (Veda) Fellows, Fel-lows, Preston, Ida.; Phil H., Boise, Ida. |