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Show Funeral Services For Raymond B. Naegle Held Wednesday, Mar. 7 HURRICANE, Utah Funeral services for Raymond B. Naegle, 51, were held in the North ward chapel Wednesday, March 7, at 3 p. m. with Bp. Allen J. Stout conducting. Mr. Naegle died at the Veteran's hospital in Salt Lake City, March 2, after a prolonged pro-longed illness. Music numbers were "Arise My Soul, Arise" by the Hurricane Faculty quartet; duet, "I'm A Pilgrim" by Mrs. LaVerna Graff and Mrs. Venice Stratton; solo, "Crossing The Bar" by Ivan Barrett. Bar-rett. Mrs. Vernet Hinton accompanied accom-panied these numbers. The ladies trio; Dixie and Wilma Kleinman and Ruth Hardy sang "Heaven," accompaniedvby Beulah Kleinman. Martin Anderson of Toquerville told of his long association with Ray Naegle, whose appreciation for his family and friends was an example to others. Harvey Jackson, Jack-son, also of Toquerville, expressed admiration for his patience, kindness, kind-ness, long suffering, and adher-ance adher-ance to the laws of right and justice. Vernon Worthen of St. George, who was in the U. S. (Continued on page four) Naeq!e Funeral f 1 P31 (Continued from first page) Army with 'Mr. Naegle 27 ye tt1 ago, read a tribute in verse ten for the, occasion by Mrs. Qj, , Lemmon of Heber City. He & told of their association i" 1 World War I and since, 0f ?l ' many contributions, to commu0j,'! and church. Bishop Stout trJ closing, remarks. ;., . ' . y : . Prayers were by ArveT Weu and ' Rodney Stanworth.. - euJ "'f-was "'f-was in the Hurricane City cemj. tery. ' - |