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Show 5eri;ces For Mrs. Lillian Walker Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Reynolds Walker, 9, were held Wednesday in the Pangultch North Ward Chapel under direction of Bishop M. Kay Heywood. Prayer In Homo was offered by Bishop Wilford Roe. Prelude and Postlude, . Nina Steele and Irene McEwen; "Beautiful Zlon Built Above", Choir; Invocation, Matt Houston; song "Consolation", Jay Rlggs, Frank Daly, Herbert . Worthen, Don Braithwalte; liSpeaker, Bishop Heywood; "Gentle Words", DUP chorus; Tribute, Sarah C, Ipson; solo "Resignation", Whorten Allen; Speaker, Pres. James L. Hatch; song "Resting Now From Care And Sorrow'", Ver-da Tebbs, June Owens, Fay Ella Prince, Thora Foy; readying "Recompense'', Grace Masterson; "How Gentle God's Commands", choir;, Benedlc- tion, Lynn Dickinson. The grave was , dedicated by Bishop James Heywood; burial was in Pangultch cemetery under direction of Neal S. Magleby Mortuary. Mrs. Walker died Sunday at 5:30 a.m. at the home of her son of causes Incident to age; she was one of the oldest residents of Garfield County. She was born May 30, 1868 In Panaca, Nev. to Joslah Anderson and Elizabeth Ann Norton Reynolds. On Nov. 29, 1892 she married Stephen Walker In the Manti Temple; he died Feb. 14, 1959. Mrs. Walker was active in the LDS Church. Survivors: a son, Stephen A. Walker, Pangultch; two grandchildren, three great grandchildren; a brother Lyman Reynolds, Price; a sister Mrs. Nora Barton, Paragonah, |