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Show Mr. Frank Marshall Dies Funeral services were held March 20th in the Tropic ward chapel for William Francs (Frank) Marshall of Tropic, with Bishop Malcn A. Mecham conducting. Organ prelude, Flora LeFevre; song, "Sometime We'll Understand", choir; invocation. Pres. Samuel Pollock, Talk, Dr. Leonard Marshall; song, "Oh My Father", Walter D. Talbot; Talk, Ernest Riggs; duet, "Beyond the Sunset". Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Tal-vbot, verse read by Elfonda Sudweeks; Remarks, .Bishop Mecham; song, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives", choir; Benediction. Leslie LeFevre. The grave was dedicated by James S. Munson. Burial was in the Tropic cemetery undei-direction of Neal S. Magleby Mortuary. Mr. Marshall, 67, died in a Salt Lake Veteran's hospital March 15th of cariconoma. He was born in Toqucrville, "Washington Co.. Nov. 6, 1889 to William and Ruth Marshall. He was married to Viola Shakespcar and had lived in Tropic most of his life. A veteran of World War I, he was a carpenter' by trade. He was a member of the LDS church. Surviving are: widow, Tropic; sons and daughters: Lr Roy, George, Elda Mae. Julia Ann, Tropic; David, with Air Force in Philippines; Mrs. Lucille Snow. TOD Park; John S., Montebello, Calif.; Mclvin, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Irene Heaps, Salina; brothers and sisters: Ruth Marshall, Tropic; Maurice Marshall. Panguitch, and Walter Marshall. |