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Show Funeral Services For Porter Riddle Funeral services for Porter C. Riddle, 48, were held October 15 in the Henrieville ward chapel with Dish-op Harvey Chynoweth conducting. The family prayer was offered by Wm Mitchell. Prelude, "Abide With Me", Viola Rose; song, "As The Dew From Heaven Distilling", choir; invocation, Kenneth Goulding; song, "It Is No Secret What God Can Do" Veda Mitchell; talk, Virginia Smith; song, 'There's A Gold Mine In The Sky", Dewey Willis; talk. Horace Hall jsong "Beyond The Sunset", Marva Fletcher, George Thompson; talk, Robert A. Middleton; song! "In The Garden", Malen and Viva Mecham; song, "The Old Rugged Cross", David Qull. ter; remarks, Bishop Harvey Chynoweth; song, "How Gentle God's Command", choir; benediction, Wilford Clark. The grave was dedicated by Clyde Spencer. Burial was In the Escalante cemetery under direction of Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary. Mr. Riddle died October 10 in the Pangultch hospital following a stroke. He was born November 1, 1913 in Es- ' calante to Edgar J. and Cecelia A. Porter Riddle. On April 22, 1935 he married Al-lene Savage in Pangultch. A veteran of World War II, he served overseas In Europe with the 20th Armored Infantry Battalion. He was a carpenter by profession. He was a member of the LDS Church. Porter C. Riddle Survivors: widow, a daughter Ronelda Riddle, both ot Henrieville; 3 brothers, 5 sisters: Floyd, Marysvale; Keith, Mt. Carmel; Delos, Grantsville; Mrs. Glendon (Vella) Llston, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Carma Eliason, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Robert (Louella) Doyle, Sallnas,-Cal ; Mrs. Morris (LaPriel) Abel, Logan; Mrs. D. L. (Drexel) Chidester, San Diego, Calif; 6 half-brothers, 4 half-sisters. |