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Show Marleno S. Beatty Funeral Services Very impressive funeral services serv-ices were held at Beaver on July 7 for Marlene Skinner Beatty, who passed away July 1 at Albuquerque, Al-buquerque, N. M. of coronary thrombosis. She was born Sept. 12. 1933, at Provo to Earl H. a fid Gladys Baldwin Skinner (now Mrs. H. K. Roesner). She graduated gradu-ated from Cedar City High Scho ,1 May 2, 1953. and married William Wil-liam A. Beatty March 16, 1953 at Cedar City. Mr. Beatty is now with the armed forces in Germany, any. Funeral services were held In Albuquerque before the body was shipped to Beaver for burial. Mrs. Beatty was very active in auxiliaries of the LDS Church, activities which became her life interest after she moved to Albuquerque. Al-buquerque. Everyone in the Second Sec-ond and Fourth Wards in Cedar City and -in Albuquerque Stake has seen many beautiful posters in the church lobbies that she had made for difference organizations. organi-zations. She was also very acthe in genealogy work and had started start-ed a youth genealogy class of her own. She also taught a class in Sunday School. She Is survived by her father, Earl H. Skinner of Cedar City; her mother, Mrs. Gladys Baldwin Roesner. one sister, Miss NaDene Skinner, and her step-father, Harold Roesner, all of Albuquer-qne, Albuquer-qne, and two step brothers, Wil Ham H. and Richard John Roesner, Roes-ner, San Diego. Calif. Burial was In the Mountain View cemetery in Beaver. If i fi ' "-. ? I ' I I I L , J MARLENE S. BEATTY |