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Show William Dover active Businessman dies I, t . A ( 3 Mr. Dover worked lor Beatrice Foods Company and Moadowgold Dairies for 1:1 years, retiring from the position of Cedar City plant manager in 1971. He was a mcmM- of the CSU-SUSC Quarterback Club and instigated scholarship donations to the college through his company. com-pany. He was a long time member of (he Cedar City Lions Club. ChamlxT of Commerce, and Painted Hills Mens Golf Associaton. and formerly was a member of the Cedar City Junior Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of the LDS Church. He is survived by his widow of Cedar City, one son and three daughters; William Boyd, Tucson, Arizona: Mrs. Carl iGcraldine) Osborn. Blanding: Mrs.' Joan Skinner. Brigham City; Mrs. Clark (Ann Marie) Hirschi. Sunset; 18 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Also surviving sur-viving are two brothers and four sisters: Richard B. and Kent B. Dover, Mrs. .Clarence (Mabel) Cripps, Mrs. Ray (Genevieve) Moiling. Mrs. Orwin (Clara) Croon, and Mrs. Wallace iGracoi Osborne, all of Cedar City. William Dover Funeral services for William Bryant Dover, fi9. who died Monday in a Salt Lake Hospital of complications com-plications following surgery, will be Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Cedar City' Ninth Ward LDS Ward Chapel under the direction of Bishop Joseph Felix. Friends may call at the Spilsbury-Graff Mortuary Mor-tuary in Cedar City Wednesday Wed-nesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday from 11 :30 to 12:30 p.m. Burial will bo in the Cedar City Cemetery. Mr. Dover was born on February 22. 1910 in Cedar City to Horace Alvin and Lucy Grace Bryant Dover. He married Zola Smith of Beaver on May 24. 1932 in the St. George LDS Temple. He lived all his life in Cedar City and was educated in Cedar City public schools and Branch Agricultural College. |