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Show Orson H. Barnhurst Buried At Hatch Orson H. Barnhurst, 75, of Hatch, Utah, died of natural causes on September 4, 1974, of natural causes in a Salt Lake City hospital. He was born October 1, 1393, to Samuel J. and Laura Hatch Barnhurst, and was married to Maggie Sanders on July 1921, in the St. George L. D. S. Temple. Mr. Barnhurst was a farmer and Stockman. He was active in church and civic organizations. A lifetime member of Ihe LDS Church he served as counselor in the Hatch Ward Bishopric for several years, was a board member of the Gar-Ksre Power Association and served on the Garfield Countv Welfare Committee. Surviving him are his wife, daughter, Mrs. Al (Shirley) Wilhelm, Hatch: son. Merlin S., West Jordan: F-rt w. Cedar City: Melvin O. Henderson, Nevada: Austin J., North las Vegas; 30 erandchlldren: 25 great graHoHldren ; brother Joseph II Hatch- MsW. Tr. Laura Pendleton, St. George, Utah. Funeral services fcr Orn -H BirnburstMrne-held f'e ' T'jtci Ward Chapel a 1:00 r. m.. Saturday. September 7, with Elder Garth Heap conduc ting: Family prayer, Calvin j Wilson; Prelude and postlude, Elaine T. Riggs; Invocation, 1 Bishop Ivor Riggs ; Musical selection, "Silver Haired Daddy of Mine". Ronda and Cloyd Campbell"; Speaker, Dallas Barnhurst ; Vocal Solo, "Whisn-pering Hope", Elaine T. Riggs; Speaker, President Layton R. Barney; Remarks. Elder Garth Heap; Organ Medley, Brian Baker; Benediction, Wiley Huntington. Interment was in the Hatch Cemetery under direction of Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, with the grave ro dedicated by Wallace Heap. THANK YOU We, the family of Orson H. Barnhurst wish to express our heart felt appreciation to all our friends and relatives for their help, kindness and sympathy. For all the beautiful floral offerings and cards. For those who called at the home and those who helped at the Services and Cemetery. We give special thanks for the food sent to the home and the love-. lv ltfifcnVYtfur landfrdWI ship will always be remem- J bered. fc4 |