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Show SERVICES HELD FOR WILLIAM KINROSS; BURIAL AT PROVO Funeral services were held in the Milford LDS Chapel Wednesday Wednes-day for William Kinross, 57, who died Sunday afternoon in a Salt Lake hospital following a surgical operation. Bishop Edgar C. Edwards conducted con-ducted the services. Prelude and postlude organ music were played by Mrs. David Kurr. The invocation was offered by Leon Jones. Musical numbers were by a vocal vo-cal trio, Mrs. Bonnie Easton, Mrs. Jerry Kirk and Mrs. Josephine Killam, accompanied by Mrs. Letha Smyth; a male quartet, Li-mar Li-mar Lund, Gary Anderson, Jesse Long and Jesse Edlefsen, accompanied accom-panied by Susan McCulley, and a vocal solo by Dan Ferguson, accompanied ac-companied by Miss McCulley. Richard Jones read the obituary, obitu-ary, and Mitch Fisher and Bishop Edwards were the speakers. Henry Roper pronounced the benediction. William Andrew Kinross was born Feb. 13, 1902, in Dubuque, Iowa, to William and Minnie Reiner Kinross. He married Frances Fran-ces Geneva Wiley March 16, 1922, in Salt Lake. They had lived in Millord the past 18 years, where Mr. Kinross had been employed by the Union Pacific. He was a member of the Railroad Rail-road Carmen of America, the Union Pacific Old Timers Club, and of Milford Lodge No. 42, Independent In-dependent Order of Odd Fellows. Surviving are his widow; three sons and two daughters, Russell Kent, Larry Eugene, both of Milford, Mil-ford, and William Robert Kinross, Springville; Mrs. Eugene S (Helen) Walker, Orem, and Mrs John H. (Betty) Taylor, Detroit, Mich.; six grandchildren; his parents; par-ents; two brothers and a sister. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. |