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Show Funeral Services Accorded Burns Sherratt I fftanaal services were conduct' 4 Saturday, Au. 31 at the O-4ar O-4ar Stake - House for Burns K. Sfeerratt, 39, who died Thursday i iiIiij; at his home of a massive mas-sive coronary occlusion. rtesldlng at the services was Kshop Forrest Anderson. Prelude Pre-lude and postlude organ music was played by Paul Dahl. Prayer at the mortuary prior to the aervlces was given by Jess Cuymon, Parowan. Invocation at the services was by Lowell Sherratt; Sher-ratt; Jr. la addition to remarks by Bitthop Anderson, speakers were Oscar Hulet, Patriarch of Paro-waa Paro-waa Stake; Warren Bulloch and Hubert Heyborne. Musical numbers Included a vocal solo by Bert Carpenter, "In the Garden," accompanied by Beth Leigh, and two numbers, "A Green Cathedral," and "I Need Thee Every Hour." rendered render-ed by the Key Club Quartet consisting con-sisting of Raymond Munford. Travis Nelson, Nell Petty and Reed Heywood. Accompanist was Miss Helen Harris. Benediction was by Bishop La-Noir La-Noir Jones, and dedication of the grave at the Cedar City cemetery ceme-tery was by Bishop Vernee Frame. Military services at the cemetery ceme-tery and the posting of the colors col-ors at the funeral services was under the direction of the American Amer-ican Legion Post No. 74 of Cedar Ce-dar City. |