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Show Services Conducted In Cedar City For Former Resident Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed Wednesday afternoon in the Cedar Fifth Ward Chapel for Mrs. ( Diane Booth Kltterman, 45, a native na-tive of Cedar City who died in Pullman, Washington, Wednesday, Wednes-day, April 23, of a pulmonary embalism. Mrs. Kltterman was born in Cedar Ce-dar City on May 28, 1919, a daughter of John Albert and Martha (Mattie) Pinnock Hunter Booth. She married 'Joseph Stanford Kltterman on Jan. 3, 1946, in the St. George Temple. She graduated graduat-ed from BYU In 1945, and taught school for 20 years in Utah, land Washington. She was president presi-dent of the MIA at the time of her death. Survivors include her husband, a son and daughter, Craig Taylor Tay-lor and Sharlene, Pullman; her mother, Cedar City, and a broth- r T3 k 1 nl.a Tlnkfl The funeral services were conducted con-ducted by Bishop Max Willis, and speakers were Charles R. Hunter and David L. Sargent, with sentiments sen-timents presented by Jasmine Gurr. Invocation was by LaVand Bauer, benediction by Wirth Bulloch, Bul-loch, dedication of the grave by Oscar J. Hulet, and prayer at the mortuary, J. Norman Dotson. The musical program included a vocal duet, "My Father Knows" by George Grimshaw and Elwin Halterman; a string ensemble "God Will Wipe Away Our Tears", under the direction of Roy L. Halversen; a vocal solo, "Beyond The Sunset", by Ralph Hafen, and a vocal solo, "Sometime "Some-time We'll Understand, by Aliene Chamberlain. Prelude and postlude music was by Beverly Staker. |