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Show Clarence McMullin Clarence McMullin, 46, lifelong life-long resident of Beaver, died Oct. 23 in a Salt Lake hospital of lukemia. Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Monday in the Beaver First-Third Ward Chapel, under un-der direction of Bishop Walter Wal-ter Kerksiek. Speakers were S. Taylor Farnsworth and Melbourne Heslington. Musical numbers were vocal solos by James Williams, Ireta Baker and Kent Hansen, accompanied by Mrs. Clara Carter, and a vo- cal duet by Nell and Hal Smith. Prelude and postludc were by Mrs. Carter. The prayer at the home was" by Vernon Glazier, the invocation invo-cation was by Wiilard McMullin, McMul-lin, Elder Sheldon Roberts pronounced the benediction, and the grave , in Mountain View Cemetery was dedicated by Lawrence McMullin. Pallbearers were Douglas McMullin, Larry McMullin, Walt Messinger, Ira Baldwin Jr., Omni Cartwright, Val Gene Beeson, Eldon Bbyter and Clark Patterson. Mr. McMullin was born Jan. 24, 1912, in Greenville, to Clair B. and Elizabeth Edwards Ed-wards McMullin. He married Dora Baldwin March 7, 1934, in Beaver. Surviving, besides his widow, wid-ow, are five sons and daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Kaye Adams, Cedar City ; Clair, Mary Jo, Jackie and Doreen, Beaver; one grand child; his step-mother, Mrs. Ruby McMullin, and a half-brother, half-brother, Douglas McMullin. |