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Show Funeral rites held for Ross Beardall Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Wednesday afternoon in the Eleventh Ward, for George Ross Beardall, 66, who died Sunday morning, April 12, 1964, at Utah Valley Hospital, Hos-pital, following an illness. Bishop Harold Bartlett was in charge. Burial was in theEvergreen Cemetery. Born in Springville, January 1, 1898, Mr. Beardall had been employed at the steel plant in the maintenance department for a number of years. He retired re-tired 18 months ago. He had lived in Springville all his life with exception of a year during the war, when he was in Seattle. He was an elder in the LDS Church. His parents were William and Clara Packard BearcU. He married Leah May Puli:.-, Dec. 14, 1922, in the Salt Lj;e Temple. She died in 1926 alii on October 1, 1931, he marrfcl Effa Shakespeare in the sf-Lake sf-Lake Temple. v ' Surviving besides his wife, are eight sons and daughters: Nilan E., Eugene and Sharon Beardall, Mrs. Douglas (Kathleen) (Kath-leen) Jones, all of Springville; Mrs. Darrell (Darlene) Black-well, Black-well, Layton; Bernell Beardall, LaVerkin; Glen Beardall, Salt Lake City; Mrs. S. W. (Nelda) Upton, Carmichal, Calif.; 15 grandchildren and eight brothers bro-thers and sisters, F. R. Beardall, Bear-dall, Alvin R. Beardall and Mrs. Jean Paxman of Springville; Spring-ville; Bert Beardall, Spanish Fork; Royden Beardall, of Sparks, Nev.; Kenneth Bear- dall, Dugway; Mrs. Maude Langston and Mrs. Mary Wright of Hurricane. K. -V; .... ; : ' ' " ' ' ' - ; - 1 - .'.''. : A ' ' ,!'- i . i G. Ross Beardall, for whom ; funeral serives were held Wednesday, in 11th Ward |