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Show Native dies in Annapolis, Md. Funeral services were held for a Springville native, Kenneth Ken-neth G. Roylance, in Annapolis. Maryland. Mr. Roylance died January 21, 1969 at a nursing home after a long illness. Burial' Bur-ial' was in Hillcrest Memorial Cemetery. Born in Springville, he was a son of Aaron W. and Charlotte E. Roylance. He married Una Fautin, May 31, 1916, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a high priest. He was a Violinist and teacher of music. mu-sic. He taught at Sncw College Col-lege and at Cedar City. Also at the McCune School of Music and West High School in Salt Lake City. He attended the BYU and the University of Utah and was a member of the Utah Symphony. He was a former for-mer officer, National Bank Masters Clinic of America. He resided in San Francisco until 1965 when he became a resident resi-dent of Annapolis for the past three years. -Survivors include his widow, itas, Vaun Richard, Annapolis; feale Ronald, New Haven, Conn.; six grandchildren, one great grandchild. |