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Show LAST RITES HONOR ROSSJOCKING Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Thursday afternoon at Bingham LDS-ward chapel for Roswell D. (Ross) Hocking, 53, who died suddenly Monday at 11:30 a.m. at Bingham hospital following a heart attack. Bishop David C. Lyon officiated. Speakers included Dr. Paul S. Richards, Warren Anderson of American Fork and Bishop Lyon. Musical selections were by Mrs. Clive Siddoway and Mrs. Winn Raby, and by Ray Shelley ot American Fork. Pallbearers were Aaron Beard, Elwood Johnson, Harry McNeely, Leon Rasmussen, Forrest I. Adams and Bryan Bird. Interment was at American Fork cemetery. The grave was dedicated by Ben Moffett. Mr. Hocking was born in Bingham September 23, 1891, a son of John and Elizabeth Hocking, Hock-ing, two of the earliest residents of Bingham, and lived his entire life here. He was associated with Bingham Bing-ham Mercantile for 35 years and for many years managed the naraware aepariment. tie was widely known and highly regarded re-garded for his unfailing courtesy, cour-tesy, consideration and kindliness. kindli-ness. He married Maude Steele of American Fork in Salt Lake City in July, 1916. She survives him, as do a daughter, Janice; two brothers, John and Bert Hocking; three sisters, Miss Cora Hocking, Mrs. Minnie Zion and Mrs. C. E. Adderley, all of Bingham. - |