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Show Delia Garfield Farrow, Nurse, Active Church Worker dies; Services Held Kenneth Rowley with Raymond L. Farrow giving the benediction and Glen M. Christiansen dedicated the grave. Interment was in the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of the Spilsbury & Graff Mortuary. The family prayer was of-ferd of-ferd by Alan N. (Bud) Garfield with Marc Allton playing the prelude postlude music and 0. Evan Matheson gave the invocation. in-vocation. Musical selections consisted con-sisted of a Quintet singing c Delia Garfield Farrow, 62, died May 14, 1980 at her home in Summit Born June 6, 1917 in South Jordan to Marinus Erastus and Harriet Louise Noyce Christeansen. Married Glen C. Garfield March 21, 1942 in Evanston, Wyoming. Solomnized in the Salt Lake Temple Nov. 4. 1942. He died July 23, 1967. Married Lyle B. Farrow May 18, 1974 in the Provo Temple. Delia was a registered nurse serving as the Iron County Public Health aivj School Nurse for a number of years. She was a homemaker and an active member of the LDS Church recently serving in the extraction ex-traction program. She had lived in Salt Lake, Roosevelt, Cedar City and , Summit. She is survived by her husband of Summit; 2 sons and 2 daughters; Alan N. (Bud) of Cedar City; Charles Reed of Hachinohe, Japan; Mrs. Hale (Darla) Mellor of Salt Lake and Mrs. Greg (Myra) Mosdell of Porterville, Calif. Also surviving are 15 grandchildren, grand-children, 3 brothers and 3 sisters; William, Mrs. Earl (Verda) Home and Mrs. George (Dorothy) Pearson all of Salt Lake; Glen and Winston both of Payson and Mrs. Lee (Hazel) Johnson of Sacramento, Calif. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 27, 1980 at 1 p.m. in the Enoch LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Kenneth Rowley conducting. Delia Garfield Farrow "O My Father" consisting of Florene Sherrett, Mary Heaton, Vana Rowley, Zola Price and Elener Scott acc. by Marilyn Alger; a vocal duet by Howard and Orma Wood "In the Garden" acc. by Cyndi Woodbury and the Summit Ward Relief Society sang "I Need Thee Every Hour" acc. by Lydia Austin. A eulogy was given by Holda Parry with Elwin B. Garfield Gar-field giving a word to the family, followed by the speaker Carlisle Hulet. Remarks were given by |