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Show Funeral Services Held For Frank Bybee Funeral services were held March 29th in the Tropic cha-pie for Levi Francis (Frank) Bybee, who died March 25 at his home in Circlcville of a heart ailment. Prayer at the home, Birrell Bybee; song, "Oh My Father", Tropic choir; opening prayer, Mondell Syrett; talk, Michael J. Clarke; song, "Beyond The Sunset", Malen and Viva Me-cham; talk, Owen Slaugh;song by William Horton; talk, Dr. Mason; song, "Old Pal Of Mine", Afton Pollock; song, "Sometime We'll Understand", choir; benediction, William Decker. The grave was dedicated by Terry Ward; burial was in the Tropic cemetery. Milit-tary graveside services were held. Mr. Bybee was born Nov. 8, 1923 in Tropic to Levi M. arid Ella Riding Bybee. He graduated from Tropic High School. During World War II he served in the Marine Corps in Sal-pan. During his lifetime he was in the coal mining business in Kanab, worked In various sawmills, and at the time of his death he was owner and operator of the Piute Cafe in Cir-cleville. He married Edith Williams in Ely, Nevada on Feb. Levi Francis (Frank) Bybee 15, 1954. Ho was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors: widow; sons and daughters: Carolee, Kent, Floyd and Leon of Circleville, and Paul of Cedar City; mother; brothers and sisters: Clive, Ella, Mrs. Lindon Sudweeks, Mrs. Carl Syrett, all of Tropic; Mark, Delta; Mrs. Terry Ward, Murray; Mrs. Paul Steed, Escalante; Cldye R., Kanab; Mrs. William Casebolt, Provo; Mrs. Michael Clarke, Mesqulte, Nevada. |