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Show Funeral Services Held For Mr. Leroy LeFevre LeRoy LeFevre, 67, of 965 So. 3rd E., Salt Lake City, died of natural causes in .the Panguitch hospital on May 6th. He was born Oct. 3, 1893 in Cleveland, Garfield Co. to Daniel James and Jane Art-emcsia Robinson. On Dec. 11, 1923 he married Emily Robinson Wilcock in Panguitch; he took out his endowments jn the Salt Lake LDS Tern-'pie in January of 1961. Mr. LeFevre was a retired employee of Pacific Inter-mountain Express and a veteran of World War I. Survivors: widow; son, Daniel LeRoy; step-children: Wanda Wilcock, Myrtle Ray-bould, of Salt Lake; Mrs. J. K. (Thelma) Barron, San Diego; Leonard Wilcock, Panguitch; Orin Wilcock, Toole; Arthur Wilcock, Glendora, Calif; 27 grandchilden, 11 great grandchildren; brothers, sister: James, Horace, Eldon and Ozro, Panguitch; Cecile, Lewiston; Carl, St. George; Mrs. Warren (Cleo) Hunter, Cedar City. Funeral services were held May 9th in the Panguitch North ward chapel. Prayer in the home by Horace LeFevre; prelude and postlude music, Nina Steele and Irene McEwen; opening song "Sometime We'll Understand", choir; prayer by James LeFevre; song "Lay My Head Beneath The Rose" Orton Talbot and Hilma Ex-cell; talk, William C. Tcbbs; musical selection "Oh My Father", Nina Steele and Irene McEwen; talk, Henry Hughes; remarks by Bishop Kern Owens; song "I Need Theo Every Hour", choir; prayer, Carl LeFevre. The grave was dedicated by Cecile LeFevre; burial was in the Spry cemetery under direction of Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary. |