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Show Services Held For Marie Whittaker Marie Whittaker, 69, died June 12 at her home of a heart ailment. She was born April 26, 1901 in Panguitch to Charles Hyrum and Minnie Pendleton Church. On May 4, 1920 she married Slate Hancock in the Salt Liki LDS Temple; he died Feb. 27, 1029. On Oct. 30, 1953 she married Arthur Whittaker in Hcndcrsni. Nev. She was a nurse, Panguitch hospital ; secretary, Primary, Relief Society. Survivors: husband: sons, daughters, Clem Slade, Idaho Falls; Charles Hal, Taylorsvllle; Mrs. Don (Alta) Excell; Mrs. Othello (Artoise) Griffin, both Henderson , 19 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren; stepsons, stepdaughters. Howard, Mrs. Bell (Arthea) Hortin, of Circleville; Dee, Cedar City; Kelton, American Fork; Mrs. Jim (Athene) Cowell, San Jo- se, Calif. ; Mrs. Ken ( Jeannine) Chamberlain, Richfield ; Mrs. Ray (Nedean) Houston, St. Louis, Mo.; brothers, Frank. St. George; Champ, Panguitch. Funeral services were held June 15 in the Panguitch North ward. Family prayer, Clem Slade Hancock; prelude and postlude music, Iletta Reid and Hope Truman; invocation, Charles Hal Hancock; song, "Sometime We'll Understand," choir; talk, Cleo Henrie; musical selection, Bill Hortin; talk Bishop Rudolph Church; vocal solo, "My Mother's Eyes," Norman Huntsman; talk. President Dalton; Bishopric's remarks, Lowell Henrie; closing song "Whispering Hope" choir; benediction. Dee Whittaker. The grave was dedicated by Bishop Kern Owens; burial was in the Panguitch cemetery under direction of Neal S. Magle-by and Sons Mortuary. |