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Show Cari Larsen Moss tion, Jerry Moss. Dedication of the grave was by Gordon Larsen with interment in the Brigham City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Curt Larsen, Bart Larsen, Gordon Larsen, Phil Gibbons, Dave Moss, John Moss, Jerry Moss and Keith Bangerter. Honorary pallbearer was Sean T. Moss. LAYTON Cari Larsen Moss, 26, of 1675 N. Valley View Dr., died Friday, Sept. 9, 1988 at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City, of leukemia. She was born April 13, 1962 in Ogden, the daughter of Gary Orvil-le Orvil-le and Shirley Barber Larsen. She married Thomas James Moss Aug. 27, 1982 in the LDS Idaho Falls Temple. She moved, as a young girl, with her parents to Idaho Falls where she was reared and educated, graduating gra-duating from Bonneville High School in Idaho Falls. She graduated gradu-ated from Brigham Young University Univer-sity in 1984 with a degree in psychology. She was an active member of the LDS Church, working particularly with the Young Women's organization. organi-zation. She worked as a counselor with children at the Timpanogos Mental Health Care Center. Surviving are her husband and one son, Sean Thomas Moss, both of Layton; her parents of Idaho Falls, Ida.; grandparents, Mrl and Mrs. Orville-Larsen, Pleasant View; Mildred Barber, Centervill-e; Centervill-e; great-grandmothers, Nelle Dahle, Pleasant View; Judith Larsen, Salt Lake City. Also surviving are three brothers and one sister, Curt Larsen, Ogden; Bart Larsen, Salt Lake Cit-y; Cit-y; Gordon Larsen, serving an LDS mission in Phoenix, Ariz. ; Jeanette Larsen, Idaho Falls, Ida. Funeral directors, Lindquist's Layton Mortuary. Bishop Richard McMillan officiated offici-ated at funeral services on Sept. 12. Family prayer was offered by Lee M. Moss; prelude, Debbie Barker; "Oh That I Were An Angel" by Darlene Price, accompanied accom-panied by Marsha Bjorn; invocation, invoca-tion, Phil Barber; remarks, Bishop Richard McMillan; speakers, Paul Craig and Shirlene Tonks; piano medley, Marsha Bjorn; benedic- |