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Show Smith Patterson Willis PANGUITCH Smith Pat. terson Willis, 65, died Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1997 at his home in Pan-guitch. Pan-guitch. He was born Nov. 11, 1932 in Henrieville, Utah to Marion Mar-ion Lyman and Louise Smith Willis. Wil-lis. He married Jessie Revon McGuire, June 23, 1942 in Las Vegas, Nev. He was a very dedicated father and husband to his family, with many years and hours dedicated to the sawmill. He showed his great love to his family with his loving and "fuzzy" heart. He is survived by his wife Jessie; Jes-sie; daughters, Christine Pollock, Jeanie (Kelvin) Allen, Tracy (Billy Moore, Louise (Kevin) Dalton; son, Tony Willis, 16 grandchildren five great-grandchildren; brother, Monte Willis. He is preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Erma Louise Willis and son, Pat McKay Willis. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1997 in the Pan-guitch Pan-guitch 1st LDS Ward Chapel, with Bishop Evan Boshell officiating. The family prayer was offered by Bishop Boshell and prelude and postlude music was played by Christine Littlefield. The invocation invoca-tion was given by David Owens. Tributes to dad were read by Jeanie Allen and Christine Pollock, daughters, daugh-ters, and Cody and Christy Burrows, Bur-rows, grandchildren, sang "Daddy's Hands," accompanied by Merrill Burrows. Royce Pollock was a speaker and remarks were made by Bishop Boshell. The benediction was given by Allan Miller. LaRene Ott Munson TROPIC Funeral services for LaRene Ott Munson were held Saturday, Oct. 18, 1997 at the Tropic LDS Ward Chapel, with Bishop Scott Barton officiating. The family prayer was offered by Scott Munson and prelude and postlude music was played by Crystal Mortensen. The invocation was given by Dahl Brown and a musical selection was sung by the Tropic Ward Choir, "How Great Thou Art," accompanied by Crystal Mortensen and Carol Pollock as chorister. Malen Mecham was a speaker, and Lloyd Colvin played an organ solo, "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Ella, Elaine and JoAnn gave a daughter tribute and the grandchildren and friends sang "Love At Home," accompainied by Lisa Nance. Kay Mangum was a speaker, and Marlene Capps sang "Well Done," with Connie Hugle accompanying her. Remarks were made by Bishop Scott Barton, the Tropic Ward Choir sang "The Lord Is My Shepherd," and the benediction was given by Gordon Topham. Pallbearers were James Ray Munson, David F. Munson, Dennis Wayne Brown, Chris Andrew f MSBjm Smith Willis Pallbearers were Tony Willis, Kelvin Allen, Jesse Tidwell, Lynn Paterson Burrows, Cody Burrows, Robert Hatch, Joshua Brown, Kevin Dalton and Billy Moore. Honorary pallbearers were Monte Willis, Zach Marcos, Bradley Brad-ley Dalton, Trevor Burrows, Brent Burrows, Justin Dutton, Jeremey Dutton. Flower girls were all granddaughters. Burial was in the Panguitch Cemetery. The dedication of the grave was given by Cody Burrows, a grandson. Compassionate services serv-ices were rendered by the Panguitch 1st Ward Relief Society sisters. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions be made in Smith's name to the Dixie Health Care Foundation, 544 South 400 East, St. George, Utah 84770. Funeral Directors, Neal S. Ma-gleby Ma-gleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. Colvin, Bodie Layne Topham, Troy Shane Topham, Warren Mark Brown, Tracy Scott Munson, and Joseph Brent Colvin. Honorary pallbearers were James Richard Munson, Alden Scott Munson, Mark McKay Munson, Robert Lloyd Colvin, Tyler Scott Munson, Chris McKay Mjnosn, James Gregory Colvin, Mark McKay Munson, Jr., Curtis Bruce Munson. Interment was in the Tropic Cemetery, with the dedication of the grave given by Tyler Munson. Compassionate services were rendered by the Tropic LDS Waid Relief Society Sisters. Funeral directors Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. |