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Show Funeral Services For Clarence LeFevre Funeral services for Clarence LeFevre were held June 20 at CIrcleville with Bishop Arthur (iottfredson officiating. Prelude, Grace Reynolds; Prayer, Eddie Dean; song, "Oh My Father", Male Quartet; Talk. President Cannon;1 song, "Face To Face", Bill Horton; Talk, Ward Savage of Antimony; ong "SomeUm, Somewhere", Dick miackwell and Beryl Whltt&ker; Ilemarks, Bishop Oottfredson; rong, "Lay My Head Beneath A Uose", Mr, and Mrs, Carting Allen; Prayer, Llndon Anderson. The grave was dedicated by Carl LeFevre. Mr. LeFevre died Thursday night In the Pangultch hospital after a long Illness. He was born In Pangultch Dec, 25,1902 to Daniel, J. and Jane Robinson LeFevre. On Sent, 2, 1925 he married Mary Alice Kay In the Mantl Temple and moved to CIrcleville. He was a fanner and stockman; served a mission In the Central States In 1923-24; member of the bishopric for four years; YMMIA president for a few years, and also held several other church offices. Surviving are his widow; six sons and daughters: Mrs. Bernlea Prince, Coronado, Calif; Mrs. Hortense Mortenson and Louise Dunton of Salt Lake; Harvey of Tooele; Dan and Albert of CIrcleville; 9 grandchll-dren;j 7 brothers: James, Carl, Horace, Ozro and Eldon of Pangultch, Roy of Salt Lake, and Cecil LeFevre; 2 sisters: Mrs. Cleo Hunter of Cedar City and Mr; Mabel Sprouse of Konosh CARD OP THANKS The LeFevre family wishes to thank all the people who assisted land sympathised during our brother's illness and 'death; a special thanks to the hospital staff. |