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Show i Services honor Ernest Nelson Webster, local Stockman - Funeral services for ! Ernest Nelson Webster, 70, J were held Friday at the i Cedar Fifth Ward Chapel. i He died at the Valley View j Medical Center Tuesday, i Sept. 27. j Services were conducted I by Bishop Wallace Heap. 1 Speakers were Klien Rollo and a son, Bishop J. N. Webster, with remarks by i Bishop Heaps. Family I prayer was offered by a son, j Pace Webster; the in- f ) vocation was by Murray I Whipple, the benediction by ; Richard Hunter and the j dedication of the grave at ' I the Cedar City Cemetery i was by John Pace. I Services were under the I direction of the Boyer 1 Southern Utah Mortuary. I Special musical selections j included a duet, "Silver ERNEST NELSON WEBSTER WEB-STER great grandchildren; a brother and two sisters: Louis Webster, Mrs. Erma DeMille, both of Cedar City and Mrs. D. J. done) Mc-Murphy, Mc-Murphy, Salt Lake City. f llairea Daddy ot Mine by f J George Grimshaw and I Elwin Armstrong ac- j companiment by Mr. f I Grimshaw on the guitar; t 3 and a vocal solo "Abide With I Me," by Clifford Williams I accompanied by Mary Jane 1 Seaman. Prelude and 1 postlude music was ren- idered by Valaine Bladen. Mr. Webster was a native of Cedar City born Nov. 3, 1906 to Ernest and Katherine I j Marie Nelson Webster. He I married Helen Pace Sept. I 1 24, 1926 in Parowan. I I Mr. Webster was a sheep I j rancher and a member of I the Wool Growers if Association. He was a J member of the LDS Church. J Survivors include his wife, I J Helen, of Cedar City ; four if sons and a daughter: Gordon I I Pace, St. George; Donald E 1 R., Long Beach, Calif.; Jack j I N. Brigham City; LeGrande ,j (Sandy) Cedar City and Mrs. ;. Jerry (Jolene) Goff, West j Jordan. If Also surviving are 18 il grandchildren and three 1 1 |