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Show Susan Green Bradshaw, active Civic and Church workerdies; honored atservices ''"') - .-ww 'I'" iwin t ' Or- '..-- Susan Green Bradshaw 33, died June 29, 1977 of Leukemia in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born Aug. 4, 1943 in Cedar City to Orwin Hyatt and Clara Bryant Dovei Green. Married Kar) Woodbury Bradshaw May 18, 1962 in the St. George Temple. Susan was an active member of the LDS Church serving in the MIA, Relief Society, Cub Scouts, and as a past Primary President. Active in Community functions func-tions serving as chairman of the March of Dimes and was presently president of the Cedar City Lady Lions and a member of the Halverson-Manning Halverson-Manning Oratorial. Susan is survived by her husband Karl, 2 daughters and a son; Lynnett, Leanne and David Karl all of Cedar City. Her parents, 2 brothers and a sister; Ronald U. and Garth 0. both of Cedar City and Mrs. John (Lucy) Boogert of Grand Junction, Colorado. Funeral services were held Sat. July 2, 1977 in the Cedar Thirteenth LDS Ward Chapel. The family prayer was offered by Ronald Green with Doris Williams playing the prelude, postlude music and Bishop Paul Radmall conducting. Musical selections consisted of the 13th-16th Ward choir singing "Love at Home" and "Come Ye Blessed" acc. by June Larsen; a vocal duet by Jim and Cynthia Dunaway "Beautiful Savior and Abide with Me, 'Tis Even' Tide" acc. by June Larsen. A tribute was given by Nida Childs, speakers were Bishop Haze Hunter, and Bishop John Boogert with remarks by Bishop Paul Radmall. The Invocation was offered of-fered by Bob Hall with Ted Jolley giving the benediction and Garth Green dedicating the grave. Interment was in the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of the Spilsbury and Graff Mortuary Mor-tuary of Cedar City. SUSAN BRADSHAW |