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Show Funeral service to honor David LI Easton, 27, victim of drowning V' Ml p.m. In the Cedar First Ward Chapel for David Martell Easton, 27, the victim of an accidental drowning at his home in Phoenix, Ariz. Monday, Mon-day, June 5. Easton held the rank of Captain in the United States Air Force and iwas, at the time off his death, undergoing F-4 training at Luke AFB, Ariz. He was a graduate of Beaver High School, received a degree from Southern Utah State College Col-lege and had completed the U. S. Air Force Officer's Candidate Can-didate School and was commissioned com-missioned in 1967. He won his Air Force Navigators wings in 1968 at Mather Air Force Base, Calif. Easton had served as a B-52 Navigator at Carswell Air Force Base, Ft. Worth, Tex. as well as a tour of duty in South East Asia. He had also completed the auditor general assignment at McConnell Air Force Base. V CAVII) ML EASTON '.Pmeral services will be hfid Friday afternoon at 1 Active in the LDS Church he was a former member of a bishopric and was a High Priest. He was born In Cedar City May 1, 1945, a son of William Martell and Ella Nowers Easton. He married Christine Heaton of Cedar City Dec. 17, 1966 in the St. George LDS Temple. Survivors Include his wife; a daughter, Nicole, and a son, Nathan Martell, all of Phoenix. Phoe-nix. Also surviving are his parents par-ents of Cedar City and two sisters; Mrs. Daniel Mario (Betty Ella) Stones, Cedar City; and Mrs. Francis Dean (Helen) Hunger, Kaysvllle. Friends may call at the Spilslbury-Graff (Mortuary in Cedar City Thursday evening from 7 to 9 pjm. and 'Friday from 11 ajm. until time of services. Burial will be In the Ceday City Cemetery. |