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Show Survivors, son Warren, Milford; two grandchildren raised by her, Elwood D. Nilsson, Las Vegas, Nev., and Betty Black of Carlin, Nev.; 6 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, 3 great-great-grandchildren. She had lived in the same home at Mil-ford Mil-ford since 1908. Funeral services held at LDS Chapel at Milford, Wednesday, Feb. 21 and were as follows: Family prayer at Mortuary by Bishop Deward Nay; prelude pre-lude and postlude music, Edna Nichols; services conducted by Sheldon Albrecht; opening prayer, pray-er, David Reese; life history, Clinto.n Bond; duet, 'Beautiful Isle of Somewhere', Josephine a SARAH ANN ATKIN, 90, PIONEER RESIDENT DIES Sarah Ann Gale Atkin, 90, died Feb. 18 at Milford Valley Memorial Hospital of natural causes. She was born Aug. 24, 1882, Salina, Utah to Henry C. and Mable Roxanna Gale. Married Mar-ried James H. Atkin Aug. 27, 1902. He died June 20, 1962. Killiam and Jerry Kirk; speaker, speak-er, Bishop James M. Briggs; duet. 'In The Garden', Gladys Whittaker and Deward Nay; closing prayer, Robert Tomsik. Pall bearers were Charles Atkin, At-kin, Robert Carter, Douglas Carter, Car-ter, Bruce ' Williams, Stanley Holltngshead and Max Baxter. Flowers cared for by Relief Society; So-ciety; grave dedicated by Max O. Williams. Burial was in the Mountain View Cemetary, Beaver, Beav-er, Utah. Out of town relatives attending attend-ing were: Mr. and Mrs. Elwood D. Nilsson and family, Las Vegas, Veg-as, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Williams and family, Hunter, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Deward F. Nay and family, Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Atkin, Mrs. Et-tie Et-tie Atkin, LaVar Atkin, Albert Al-bert Atkin, Mrs. May Atkin, Sarah Baker, Mrs. Jack Williams, Wil-liams, Mrs. Ralph Fordane, Mr. and Mrs. Max Baker, all of Beaver; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Muir, Arvilla Leavitt, Orem, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gale, Louise Lindsay, Arlene Wright, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Carter, Minersville and Mrs. Ralph Tanner, Whittier, Calif. |