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Show Funeral Services Held For Alfred Russell In Rockvilie Ward Chapel ROCKVTLLE, Utah. nfal Services were conducted by Bishop Arthur D. Cox in the Rockvi Je ward chapel Tuesday Dec 4th, at 3 P m., for Alfred Russell, 72, of Grafton, wno aieu ai Sunday, Dec. 12, after two years of illness. Music numbers included vocal solos, "Hold Thou My Hand Mrs Mvrtle Hirschi; "One JleeUnf iHour Mrs. Newell DeMUle; duet, l-Beau iful Home", Marcia Brod-PHck Brod-PHck and Lenna Wilcox; instru-m instru-m Sal trio, Mrs. Broderick, Mrs. Wilcox and Arch Ballard. Speakers were Philetus Jones Marvin Terry and John R. Cr a c a All three praised the at f H for his good life and for ceased toi ms made the contributions he has mane 0 church and comrnun ty hfe W"h dlhey3 "ce M PThas never been known to re-: whercalledupontoplay Sel? the Rockvilie cerncttsy ConTinuefrpage eight) Alfred Russell Death (Continued from first page) Alfred Russell was a son of Alonzo H., and Eliza Russell. On April 13, 1909, he married Minnie Agnes Ballard, also of Grafton, and they have since made their home at that place. . Surviving Mr. Russell besides his widow, are two sons, Eldon and Wayne Russell of Grafton, and a daughter, Mrs. Julius Cox of Rockville. Also, two brothers, Lorenzo and Frank S. Russell of Grafton and nine grandchildren. Out-of-town relatives attending the services included Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McMullin, Harvey and Thatcher Ballard, Ellis Russell, Mrs. Elmer Wood and Mrs. Anna Wood, all of Hurricane; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Russell, Mrs. Glenn Graff, Mrs. Edna Prince, Mrs. Lindau Foremaster, all of St. George;, and Mrs. Lula Sullivan of Leeds. |