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Show I fff WfflM 1 I K HAROLD RICHARDSON Funeral services were held last Saturday afternoon, Dec. I, at I p.m. in Hunter LDS Ward Chapel for Harold (Hal) Richardson. 73, of 5954 W. 3500 So.. Hunter, former for-mer West Jordan resident, who passed away at his home Thursday, Nov. 29 at 12:45 p.m. of natural causes. Mr. Richardson was born March 25, 1889, in West Jordan, a son of Solon and Henrietta Lindsay Richardson. Rich-ardson. He married Abbie Ballard June 19, 1912 in the Salt Lake Temple, Tem-ple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was a retired 43-year 43-year employee Kennecott Copper Corp. Active in Boy Scouts for 36 years, he was also a past president of the Hunter Lions Club. Surviving him are his widow, Hunter; sons and daughters, Harold B. Richardson, Holladay; Shirl B. Richardson and Mrs. Taylor (Helen) Barrett, both Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Robert (Farol) lackaon. Tav- lorsville; 16 grandchildren; 4 greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; two brothers and a sister, Willard and Leland Richardson, Richard-son, both West Jordan, and Mrs. Merna Smith, Draper. Interment was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. MRS. ESTELLA E. C. EGBERT Funeral services for Mrs. Estella Elizabeth Callicott Egbert, 62, of Paramount, Calif., former longtime West Jordan resident, were held yesterday (Thursday) at the Mc-Dougal Mc-Dougal Funeral Chapel in Murray at 12 noon. Mrs. Egbert died Sunday, Dec. 2-in 2-in a Los Angeles hospital following a lingering illness. She was born Dec. 22, 1899, in Riverton, Utah, a daughter of David and Minnie Brown Callico.t. She married Alma Mark Egbert June 5, 19.19, in Riverton. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A long time resident of West Jordan, she also had served as Relief Society president. Surviving her are four sons and two daughters, Max C. Egbert, West Jordan; Keith L. and Kenneth L. Egbert and Mrs. Wayne (Shirley( Chandler, II of Paramount; Mrs. Charles (Mildred) Tea, Riverton; Dennis R. Egbert, North Las Vegas, Nev. ; 24 grandchildren; also four brothers and two sisters, Thomas A. Callicott, Kenneth H. Silcox and Jack W. Silcox, all of Riverton; Mrs. Elton (Eleanor) Jenkins and Don Silcox, both of Midvale and Mrs. Eugene (Margaret) Ballard, Draper. Interment was in White's Fort Cemetery. |