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Show Champ Church Services At Panguitch Funeral services were held Oct. 21 in the North ward chapel for Cnamp 11. Church, 59, who died Oct. 20 of a heart attack while hunting near Hatch. family prayer, Richard Church; song, "Sometime We'll Understand," choir; prayer, Douglas Miller; song, "O, My Father," Wallace Church and Leah Henrie; talk, Carl Famsworth; song, "In The Garden," Dortha McEwen, acc. by Hope Truman and Barbara Orton; talk, Neil Sumsion; song, "Somewhere My Love," Billie Dean Ellett; talk, Kern Owens; Bishop's remarks, Kendell W. Brinkcrhoff ; song, "These Hands," Usher Spencer; prayer, Jack Soper; prelude and post-lude music was by Hope Truman and Barbara Orton. The grave was dedicated by Earl Champ Church; burial was in the Panguitch Cemetery under direction of Neal S. Maglcby and Sons Mortuary, with military honors. Mr. Church was born April 29, 1914 in Panguitch to Char-les H. and Minnie Pendleton Church. Married Alton Heaps May 12, 1934 in Panguitch, sol-emnized in St. George Temple. Veteran WW II. Past- commander, Garfield County Jeep Posse. Past-president, Panguitch Wildlife Federation. Former paper and painting contractor. Area manager, Utah Farm Bureau Insurance Agency. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Earl Champ, Boise; Wallace II., Vernal; Mrs. Manuel (Beverly) Quinones, Austin, Texas; Mrs. Carl (Leah) Henrie, Panguitch; 13 grandchildren; brother, Frank, St. George. ,1 |