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Show Bruce M. Stones held i ,;lKt. ! k , 'iii,N..;:i,H,- v!i Mp , , Vi !Vi:':;,:':,K' I.. , jji ii; ,i!i;f V ii,,,tlllNl r 'Kij. Vtlp If"'' ' V ' , r'tf 11, BRUCE M. STONES Bruce Mario Stones, 15 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Stones of Cedar City died in the Valley View Medical Center Cen-ter Saturday evening following follow-ing a long illness. Services for the Cedar High School sophomore wore held Wednesday, March 4 in the Cedar First Ward Chapel under un-der the direction of Bishop Jack Clarke. Bruce attended Cedar City schools. Ite was active in the affairs of the church and particularly par-ticularly in priesthood quorums, quor-ums, where he held several offices. The youth was born in Cedar Ce-dar City, Oct. 19, 1954 a son of Daniel Mario and Betty Easton Stones. , K? is survived bv his parent:, par-ent:, and a sister, Brenda, Cedar Ce-dar City; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Stones, Para-gonah; Para-gonah; and Mr. and Mrs. Mar-tell Mar-tell Easton, Cedar City. Speakers at tho services won-- Bp. Clarke and Dr. Reed W. Farnswor'Ji. Family prayer was by Thomas Milo Stones. Invocation was by Gary M. Coleman a"d the benediction by David Hatch. Special musical nunhc included in-cluded a vocal solo, "I Walked Walk-ed Todav Where Jesus Walked" Walk-ed" by Howard Knight- a vocal vo-cal duct "Mv Father Know-." by Gccrge Grimshnw an l E-win E-win A"ms'rong, and a vocal '-ilo "Fa- To Face" by Mari-Ivn Mari-Ivn Clarke. Prelude and post-lur".- muic was "provided by M.T'.lvn Prince. Deication of the grave at the reda1- c,:" co""ir,fei'v vf by the youth's grandfather, ' nasa Stones. |