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Show Funeral rites held for Lloyd Kendall Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Wed. at Wheeler Mortuary Mort-uary for Lloyd Kendall, 62, who died Saturday evening, at the Utah Valley hospital of a heart condition. Bishop Grant Nielson was in charge. Burial was 'in the Evergreen cemetery, directed by Wheeler Mortuary. Mi'. Kendall was born Feb. 10, 1900, in Kanosh, a son of John and Sarah Ann Charles-worth Charles-worth Kendall. In his early life he moved to Grand Junction, Junc-tion, Colo., and received his education. In 1929 he came to Springville. Spring-ville. then moved to Heber where he was engaged in farming. He returned to Spr-ingville Spr-ingville in 1937 and had been employed at the Ironton Plant of Columbia Geneva Steel Co., retiring a short time ago because be-cause of ill health. Mr. Kendell married Edda Wheeler March 14, 1931, in Salt Lake City. She died in 1937. He married Helen Over-bye Over-bye March 24, 1939, in Price. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include his wife of Springville; ,one daughter. Mrs. Daryl (Kaye) Dauwalder, Springville; one stepson, John David Wilkerson, Provo; four grandchildren; two brothers and one sister, George Kendall, Ken-dall, Heber; Floyd Kendall, Grand Junction, Colo.; Mrs. F. R. (Alice) Beardall, Springville. |