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Show LLK rtylMLHr LLLLI Lavlna Chynoweth Luvina Chynoweth HENRIEVILLE Lavlna Janett Goulding Chynoweth, 74, Henrleville, died July 24, 1981 in an Emery nursing home. She was born June 19, 1907, Pine Lake, Garfield County, to James Arthur and Dora Burton Smith Goulding. She was married to Laurence Arthur Chynoweth, Aug. 27, 1927, Richfield; later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died July 23. 1970. She served as ward organist for 40 years and was correspondent for Garfield County News for 20 years. Survivors: sons, daughters, Lawrence "Larry", Kanab; Mrs. Alice Ormond, An-nabella; Mrs. DeLon (LaRee) Pollock, Lay ton; Eva, Bountiful; Arthur V., Price; Mrs. Jay (Jackie) Fullmer, Lane, both Ferron; 24 ' grandchildren; 30 greatgrandchildren; brothers, sisters, German, Orem; Kenneth, Henrleville; Mrs. Frank (Clatie) Savage, Las Vegas. Funeral services were Tuesday in the Henrleville Ward chapel with Bishop Kenneth Piatt, officiating. Pat Ormond offered the, family prayer and Aldyth Quilter played prelude and postlude music. Kenneth Goulding offered the invocation. Speakers were Jim Smith, Alice Ormond, Rae Voe Ormond, Gordon Farn-sworth and Bishop Piatt. Music included selection by the David Rose family; solo by LaDora Baugh and recording, the last recording of Mrs. Chynoweth. German Goulding offered the benediction. Burial was in the Henrleville Cemetery by Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, Richfield, where Frank Savage offered the dedicatory prayer Pallbearers were Wayne Pollock, Dennis Pollock, Lawrence Pollock, Clay Fullmer, Kenneth Fullmer and Kenneth Lane Chynoweth. Honorary pallbearers were Pat Ormond, Dean Chynoweth, DeLon Pollock, Frank Savage, Jay Fullmer, German Goulding and Kenneth Goulding. CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank all our friends and neighbors for their kindness and helpfulness while Laura was in the hospital and after the loss of our little son. A special thanks to the friends who brought food and sent cards and called to express their concern and sympathy. All the kindness has made our loss a little easier to bear. Thank you. Jerry and Laura Mosdell CARD OF THANKS Thanks to all of our friends and relatives for the sincere expressions of love and sympathy for our dear wife and mother, We would like to give special thanks to the doctors and nurses at the hospital for their tender care. To all who brought food and flowers, to those who helped with the services and to the Second Ward Relief Society for the lovely lunch after the services we are especially grateful. Thanks to all the neighbors and friends who were so thoughtful during her illness. J. Earl Allen and family |