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Show ! Alice M. Haycock Dies After Long Illness ? Alice Mackelpranj? Haycock, f. 51, of Cedar City died Tuesday at th Valley View Medical Center S following a lout; illness. Funeral services will be held $ today, Thursday, Dec. 22, at the $ Cedar First Ward Chapel at 2 p. . ' tn. Friends may call at the Win-', Win-', tt'i-rose Southern Utah Mortuary J! from 12 noon until time for ser- j vices. I Mho was born in Cedar City October 13, I'M"), a daughter of i Henry and Mary Isabella Bulloch ! Mackelpranj. She married George K. Haycock, June 13, 1035 in Pan- guitch and the marriag-? was later lat-er solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. Mrs. Haycock worked with her husband in the grocery business for many year;. :.,lu- was also active ac-tive in the LIXS (lurch and in i the I'avnt-Teachers Association. She is .survived by her husband 1 of Cedar City, and three sons: j lioger George Haycock, Los An-I An-I geies, Calif.; Douglas M. Haycock, Hay-cock, serving with the U. S. Marine Mar-ine Corps, and liobbin Mark Haycock, Hay-cock, Cedar City. I Also surving are tier mother and two brothers, L'arl and Henry Mackelprang, both Cedar City, and two grandchildren. Burial will be in the Cedar City Ci-ty Cemetery under the direction of the Southern Utah Mortuary. |