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Show Richard G. Cazier CLEARFIELD Richard j George Cazier II, 26, of Locust St., j died Friday, July 22, 1988 at the I Veterans' Hospital in Salt Lake ; City of cancer. ; He was born May 1 1 , 1 962 in Salt I Lake City, a son of Frederick Neil and Jean Ann Larsen Cazier. He had been employed as" a housekeeping supervisor at the j Rosewood Terrace Nursing Home j for five years. He had lived in the Salt Lake City area most of his life and had recently moved to Clearfield. He attended West High School and graduated from Escondido High in Escondido, Calif. He was a member of the Clearfield Clear-field 5th LDS Ward. He was a veteran, serving with the U.S. Marines as a lance corporal. corpor-al. He had served at Camp Pendleton. Pend-leton. He enjoyed golfing and swim-. ming. Surviving are his parents, Jean L. Cazier, Clearfield; Fred N. Cazier, Burleson, Tex.; two brothers and one sister, Ivan F. Cazier, North Salt Lake; Bart S. Cazier, Clearfield; Lori Ingersoll, Clearfield. Also surviving are his grandparents, grandpa-rents, Erma K. Cazier, Salt Lake City; Marlin and Shila Larsen, Clearfield; and two nephews. Funeral directors, Lindquist's Clearfield Mortuary. Bishop Robert W. Speirs officiated offici-ated at funeral services July 26. Family prayer was offered by Keith Gunderson; prelude, Gloria Ashby; invocation, Steven Larsen; remarks, Bishop Robert W. Speirs; "The Lord Is My Shepherd" by ward members; speakers, Roland Larsen and Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Waggoner; "I Stand All Amazed" by ward members; tribute, tri-bute, Lori Ingersoll; benediction, Shirel Houston. Dedication of the grave was by Cas Waggoner with interment in the Clearfield City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ivan Cazier, Bart Cazier, Craig Cazier, Thayne Larsen, Bret Giffin and Bill Oexle. Honorary pallbearers were Travis Tra-vis Ingersoll and Tylor Ingersoll. |