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Show Joseph Adair Buried at Panguitch Joseph Adair, 86, died May 15 in the Pangultch hospital of natural causes. He was born Sept. 10. 1884 in Orderville to George W. and Johannah Free-stron Adair. On Sept. 27, 1919 he married Marie Henrie in Panguitch; solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He was a farmer, stockman. Survivors: widow; sons and daughters: Joseph Quinton, Bountiful; Edward Carroll, of Kearns; Kenneth, North Salt Lake; Mrs Wanda Luoma, Lay-ton; Mrs. Orvlll (Lucile) Cowles, Escalante; Mrs. Betty Lou Lake, Salt Lake City; 25 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Mayl7 In the Pangultch North ward chapel. Family prayer, Carroll Adair; prelude and postlude music. Gal Nordfelt; opening prayer, Giles Carroll; song, "Sometime We'll Understand," choir: talk, Jay Proctor; song, "Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine," Richard Excell and Orton Talbot; talk, Lynn Dickinson; remarks from Bishopric, Lowell Henrie; song, "Going Home," Fay Ella Prince and Dorothy McEwen; closing prayer, Kenneth Adair. The grave was dedicated by Quinton Adair; burial was in the Panguitch Cemetery under direction of Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary. Card Of Thanks We would like to express our gratitude to all those who helped In any way during the recent Illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Thanks to the hospital staff, Relief Society, and our many friends for their kindness. Family of Joseph Adair--, |