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Show Larry J. Gleave TIMONY Larry J. Gleave, 43, of Antimony, died Feb. 8, 1997 in St. George. He was born Feb. 13, 1953, in Panguitch to J. Eldon and Verlene Henderson Gleave. Larry married Reba Dellis LaFevre, July 19, 1974, in Panguitch. Larry liked to hunt cougars, deer, elk and fish. He graduated from Piute High School and from Sevier Valley Tech in carpentry. He worked for Kaibab for four years and then moved to Antimony to run his father's farm. Larry is survived by wife, Reba, Antimony; daughter Ashley Lyn Gleave, Antimony; mother, Verlene Gleave, Antimony; two brothers and five sisters, Brenda Salvi, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Patsy and Weslty Blake, Richfield; Nedra and Lynn Abraham, St. George; Linda and Ronnie Thomas, Richfield; Kristina and John Pool, St. George; Trent and Shelly Gleave, Enoch; Dale Gleave, Cedar City. He was preceded in death by his father and brother, Brent Gleave. Funeral services were held Wed., Feb. 12 at the Antimony LDS Ward Chapel, presided by Bishop KayMar Willis and officiated offici-ated by Bishop Jerry Savage. The family prayer was offered by Grant LeFevre, a brother-in-law. Prelude and postlude music was offered of-fered by Betty Wiley. The invocation invoca-tion was presented by Judy Fielding followed by a musical selection, a medley, by Harold Peterson, an uncle. un-cle. Tributes were made by Valene Roberts and Kenny Crane, a cousin. A poem was offered by Ashley Gleave, a daughter and Elaine Tebbs and Kim Adams sang the vocal duet "The Wind Beneath My Wings". Van Wiley was gave a speech and remarks were offered by Bishop I I Larry Gleave Jerry Savage. Burns Black sang a vocal solo, "I Did It My Way". The benediction was offered by Kenneth Ahlstrom. Pallbearers were Trent Gleave, Dale Gleave, Claude LeFevre, Ken Roberts, Kenneth King, Brett Es-plin, Es-plin, Tom King and Bill Wiley. Honorary pallbearers were Lonnie Thomas, Garth Roberts, Merlin J. Robison, Lynn Abraham, John Pool, Randy Gleave, Jim Elmer, El-mer, Kenneth Leslie, Alvin De-long, De-long, Warner Stewart, Jerry Stewart, Gene Lepper, Tim Tennis, Mark King, Eugene King, Kasey King, Alma Lynn Savage, Jack Gleave, Lyn Perry, Leon Twitchell, Bill Franson and Nephews. Burial was in the Antimony Cemetery. The dedicatino of the grave was offered by brother-in-law Westley Blake. Compassionate services were rendered by the Antimony Anti-mony LDS Ward Relief Society sisters. Funeral directors Neal S. Ma-gleby Ma-gleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. |