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Show r t Services for Michael Woodward IBYU student, to be held today : !, : . . ft ii i r-m MiiaM lichael Calvin Woodward, 23 for whom services are being held in Kolob Stake House, today at 1 pan. Funeral services are being held today, Thursday at 1 p.m. in Kolob Stake House, for Michael Mi-chael C. Woodward, 23, who died Monday, May 9, 1966, at Utah Valley Hospital, of complications com-plications following surgery. Bishop Robert Parsons of the BYU First Ward, Provo, will officiate. The Woodwards had resided at Wymount Village Vil-lage while Michael attended BYU. Friends may call at Wheeler Mortuary, before the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. Michael was born Sept. 7, 1942, in Provo, son of Calvin and Vivian Harris Woodward. He married Lynda Mae Houser of Springville, Sept. 10, 1964, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a graduate of the Springville High School where he was active in music, singing in the a cappella choir .quartets .quar-tets and solos. At the time of his death he was a student at Brigham Young University. An active memoer of the LDS Church, Mr. Woodward served in No. and N.E. British Mission. While in the mission field he traveled on special assignments as-signments singing in a quartet and giving lectures on the Book of Mormon in the British Brit-ish and Irish missions. He was first counselor in BYU First Ward bishopric at the time of his death. He also was active in church sports. He was a member of the Air Force ROTC on the BYU campus. Surviving are his widow, Provo; his parents of Springville; Spring-ville; one brother and three sisters, Robert and Bonnie Woodward, and Mrs. James (Christine) Muhlestein, all of Springville; Mrs. Arlen (Judy) (Ju-dy) Waters, Provo; a grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Eva Harris, Provo. |