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Show Orson Caldwell honored at Glines service home Juno 1. ' Mr C iM '!! is born J.m. 7. UH2 v,r,nl to Thom.is Jotlorson and f-.u-ttolViTvCaUlwoll. Hem.unod C.'e Birch Feb. -S. MM ' I'ru-e. i-'.'-h Marriaic was later solomm.-ed t 'lYovoi.PS Temple. - "ne was a farmer, miner, bartvr and ,v.-.er owner and manager of the r'v'ir King Drive-in in Vernal for 12 rs A niemtvr of 0 linos -4th Ward. Le'served an LPS minion to the nor-h-e$!ern states. S-rvivors are his wife of Vernal; .Ksons. Keith B Caldwell. Owen T. -'dwell, and Terry J . Caldwell all of Vrul: 11 grandchildren; 7 great i-"-hildren; brothers and sister. Pild Caldwell of Vernal. Owen (V -well of Brigham City. Howard A. ;-Vuell of Moses L.ike. Wash, and ' Zora Miller of Walnut. Calif. p-eral sen ices w ore June 4. in the 4;h Ward Chapel conducted by 5;'ti Gavie McKeaehnie. Troy. ! jTy, Tyler. Trent. Kenny. Vatina. j He'iicr and Keith III Caldwell sang I -where Love Is." Keith B. Caldwell Jr. gave the in- r 1 1 J i i i i t Orson Caldvell vocation. Bishop McKeaehnie gave some remarks, and Loun G. Kasthope spoke. Dorothy Luck and Daun White sang "These Hands." Bill Caldwell spoke, and the Caldwells sang "Families Can be Forever." Terry K. Winn gave the benediction. Prelude and postlude music was by Robyn Kichens. Keith B. Caldwell dedicated the grave. Burial was in the Maeser Fair-view Fair-view Cemetery. Pallbearers were Keith B. Caldwell Jr.. Vernon Wilier, Mark W. Holmes. Terry R. Winn. Kenneth Ken-neth Mark Caldwell, Artie J. Stocks. |