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Show Services Held Monday for James W. Love James W. Love. 55, a veteran of World War II. honored nh five awards, anj cusUxJian in Grand County Sshcxils for many scars, died Nov. 13th at Allen Memorial Hospital. B.rn July 2. 120 in Delta. Colo., he spent his younger years there. Me as i member of the Assembly of God Church. He entered active military service in September of 1942 at Pueblo. Colo., serving in the Pacific Theater. He received the American ScrvKC Medal. Asiatic-Pacific Service Medal. Fhillipinet Liberation Ribbon ilh one bronc service star. World War II Victory Medal and Gok1 Conduct Medal, and as released from the service Dec. 21. I 'M.S. On Aug. II. 194? he married Mary f lien Mason in Montrose. Colo., and she survives. Also surviving are 3 (laughters: Mrs. Sarah Pearl Lee. Moah; Mrs. Linda May lewis. Port agaia. Tex : ami Mrs. Sandra Ice Sanborn. Sanlaqinn. It: 7 grandchildren: grandchild-ren: 5 brothers: Hen Lmc; Dull and Harrison Love. Montrose. Colo.; Chester Love. Delta, cilo.; Marry Love. Washington, 3 sisters: Mrs. Slania Simpson. Nvssa, Ore.; Mrs. Zclcma Inman, Montrose Colo.; and Mrs. Mary Clines. Arizona. f uneral services were held in Moah Nov. 17 at the Assembly of God Church, Rev. David Ross off'u laling. under the clircc tion of Turner f uneral Home. Ilurial was in Montrose later that day, wilh graveside services by the American Legion. |