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Show "SIM V. J. (TIM) CLOVE Local contractor succumbs, honored at services Vene J. (Tim) Clove, prominent prom-inent Cedar City buines-man, church and civic leader died at his heme January 29 of natural na-tural causes. Funeral services in his honor hon-or were held M-inday. Feb. 1 at the Cedar Sixth Ward LDS Chapel and burial was in the Cedar City cemetery. Clove was owner and manager man-ager of Clove Electric. He was a former member of th0 Ki-wanis Ki-wanis Club of Cedar City and a veteran of World War II. He le'd several positions in the LDS Church and at the time of his death was serving as a member cf the bishopric of She Cedar Sixth Ward. He was 3spcclally noted for his work with youth in various church and civic activities. He was born Aug. 6, 1921, it Hatch, to Neal and Dora Ulster Clove. He married Beverly Sutherland April 6, 1912 in Pico, Calif., and the narrlage was later solemnized n the St. George LDS Temple. Speakers at the services in-luded in-luded Richard Morris and O. 'Cent Unlet with a tribute bv Tj.'el Ki,Tg and remarks bj lis'i');) Willard Hamilton. Family prayer was offeree "y Yck Jones. Invocation wa rendered by President C' nrac Ti.itch. f-'e benediction vus b Keith Workman and the dli -at'on of the grave was bj Kay Heywccd. Military grave side rite.s were con. Lifted f the veteran by the Cedar Citj VFW post. Special musical s.-lrction! inclurled vocal sol.?s by Ra'pl TIafen and Corrin NieJsin oth acompanied by Evelyi Tnes and a vocal soli b; Dlaine J Vinson, accimpaniei by Loa Johnson. Pnlude ani postlude mu.sic was by Evelyi Jones. Survivors include his widow Cedar City, a son, Randy Neal and a daughter, Carol, both o Cedar City. Also survivin; i are sisters, Mrs. M. K. (Neil ene) IIeywod, Mrs. Lyl (Darlene) Sawyers, both Pan guitch and his parents, wh j reside in ranguitch. |