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Show and 38 great-grandchildren. Brothers surviving are Simeon Sim-eon Murdcck of Cedar City and Edmund Murdock of Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Saturday in the lst-3rd Ward Chapel, Beaver, Utah. Burial was in the Mountan View Cem-etary Cem-etary in Beaver. Lt'CY MURDOCK OSBORNE 83, PASSES IN RICHFIELD Lucy Murnock Osborne, 83, passed away Jan. 3, 1973 in a Richfield hospital of natural causes. She was born July 12, 1889 in Joseph, Utah to Gideon and Lucinda Elvera H"wd Murdock. She married Joseph Osborne Jr. in Minersville on Oct. 28, 1908. The marriage was later solemnized in the St. George Temple. A member of the LDS church, she received a 50 year visiting teacher pin, filled a temple mission at St. George and was a temple worker at Manti for two years. She was a past president of the American Legion Auxiliary, past pres. Belknap Camp DUP in Beaver, was a pract'cal nurse at the Iron County Hospital during WWII. She was educated educat-ed in the local schools. Survivors include the foll'w-ing foll'w-ing children: Wallace and Bruce Osborne of Cedar City; Orrion Osborne, Long Beach, Calif.) Nolan Osborne, Monroe, Wash.; Mrs. Norma Bradshaw, Provo, Utah; Mrs. June Hutchings, Orem, Utah; and Mrs. Lorine Hutchings, Richfield, Utah. Also surviving are 39 grandchildren |