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Show FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR LAWRENCE EASTON The funeral services for Lawrence C. Easton, 61, of Mesquite, Nevada were held Thursday, Dec. 20, in the Mesquite Mes-quite LDS Ward Chapel. He passed away Dec. 17 in a St. . George hospital of natural causes. He was born November 26, 1912 in Greenville, Utah to Lorenzo and Katherine Walker Walk-er Easton. He was married July 26, 1935 in Hollywood, Calif, to Sildona Jensen: later solemnized in the St, George Temple. He was a, graduate of Mil-ford Mil-ford High School; church offices of-fices held were bishopric in Mesquite Ward, teacher of the Elders Quorum, and at the time of death was a High Couselor in the Stake. Occupations Occu-pations include store manager, mana-ger, meat cutter, carpenter, and construction worker. Survivors include; wife, at home; daughter, Mrs. Jody (Linda) Walker,' Las Veas, Nev.; sons, Michael J. Easton,. East-on,. McClain J. Easton, both Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; six grandchildren; brothers, sisters, sis-ters, Earl Easton, Mrs. Wayne (Margaret) Lyman, Mrs. Roy (Marian) Morgan, Ester Easton, East-on, all Pocatello, Idaho, Roy Easton, Caliente, Nevada, Mrs. Ethel Luthi, Ogden.Utah, Mrs. Harold (Claudia) Tuckey, Jolin Easton and Raymond Easton, all Milford. Burial was in the Mesquite Cemetary. Following is the program: Prelude and postlude music, Cheryl Hughes; family prayer, Michael J. Easton; officiating, Bishop Max Hughes; male quartet, "O My Father", by Sam Reber, Vinnie Leavitt, Kent Marsden and Frank Mi-ckelson, Mi-ckelson, accomp. by Fern Waite;1 invocation, Dennis H. Barrett; eulogy, President Blaine W. Allen; speaker, Michael Mi-chael J. Clark; vocal duet, "Beyond The Sunset", by Bonnie Bon-nie and Richard Easton, acc. by Angle Hughes; speaker, President Don Lee; remarks, Bishop Max Hughes; solo, "In My Father's House Are Many Mansions", by Steve Broad-head, Broad-head, acc. by Regina Bunker; benediction, Faye Leavitt; dedicatory prayer, McClain J. Easton. Pallbearers, Roy Easton, Jody Walker, Earl Easton, Lawrence Barnum, John Easton, Wayne Lyman, Raymond Easton, and Karl Gillins. Profits Create Jobs |