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Show Louise Long Murphy Timothy, organ solo, "The Rose" ' by Karen Timothy; invocation, Cal-, Cal-, vin Ferrin; remarks, Bjshop De-kmne De-kmne Anderson; life sketch, Kenneth Ken-neth D. Long; speaker, Dottie r Burnham, tribute by family; bene- diction, John Wessman. . ! Dedication, of the, grave was by Glert Swalberg wiA interment in f the Kaysville i City Cemetery. - Pallbearers were Jim Neilson, - Scott Neilson, Steve Neilson, Gregg Taylor, Rocky Hamblin and Bernie Rittenour. ' Honorary pallbearers were Victor Murphy, Johnny Murphy, Mike Murphy, Kenneth Long and Doyle Neilson. , " -;; KAYSVILLE - Louise Long Murphy, 64, of 975 E 1175 S died Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1988 at the University of Utah Medical Center, in Salt Lake City of a heart attack. She was bom Sept 5, 1924 in Springville, a daughter of Michael v-andn)maNaqkes v-andn)maNaqkes Longl v' Murphy .Septl'Wfi utfd Jan. 271982;: - r She was reared and educated in Springville - graduating 'from Springville High School. She also attended business college in , Salt Lake City. She had lived in Salt Lake City, " Wendover, Nev. for seven years and in Kaysville for 25 years. She was a member of the Far- ? mington Seventh LDS Ward. -i,; She had worked for Clover Club Foods for 15 years and had also 5 worked as an auditor for the Nevada u Crossing Hotel and Casino in Wen-dover.Nev. Wen-dover.Nev. for five years. ' She enjoyed traveling, boating ; and camping. w Surviving are one son and one - daughter, -Michael J. Murphy, Clearfield; Patricia L. ."Pata" ' Murphy, Wendover, ' Nev.;, three r grandchildren; and one brother, Ken Long, Mill Creek, Wash. - Funeral directors, Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary. t Bishop Delonne Anderson officiated offi-ciated at funeral services Jan. 3. Family prayer was offered by Kenneth D. Long; prelude, Karen |