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Show Funeral Services Accorded Two-Year-Old Boy Funeral services for Robert Frank Knell, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Knell of St George and formerly of Newcastle, Newcas-tle, were held at the sixth ward chapel in St George, Friday, Aug. 21. The infant was killed In a tragic tra-gic accident on the Knell farm at Washington, on Monday, Aug. 17, when he was run over by a truck. Prayer at the mortuary prior to the services was by Frank Page Knell. Invocation at the chapel cha-pel was by Archie Tobler. Prude and postlude mudlc was by Edna Lou Jennings. Musical numbers include a mixed quartet singing, "Sometime "Some-time We'll Understand," consisting consist-ing of Elmer Pickett,. Vera Blake, June Brlnkerhoff and Murray Febb; two vocal solos, "A Little Pink Rosebud," and "God's Cradle Song," by Inez Robinson Pierce; a violin solo by Walter Eager; accompanied by Mrs. Eager, "Traumerei,", and the closing number by the quartet, "All Through the Night." Speakers included Merrill Sterling, Ster-ling, Rulon Knell, Bishop Walter H. Snow, Pres. Harold S. Snow and a tribute by Mildred Tullis. Benediction was by Foy Seeg-miller Seeg-miller and dedication of the grave by David Sterling. Survivors Include his parents, Leo and Charlene Sterling Knell; two brothers, Walter Stirling, 8, and David Leo, 5; three sisters, Margaret, 7; Martha Ann, 4, and patricia Ann, 10 months; grandparents. grand-parents. Amy Page Knell of Cedar Ce-dar City, and Mr. and Mrs. David Stirling of Leeds. |