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Show It f Of Laurine, Kendall Marilyn and Bruce William Judd all of Cedar City. Two grandchildren. Brothers, Melvin J. Page, Ariz; Duard and Ira , Cedar City; Sistor Mrs. Delwin (Norine) Stanwort of Las Vegas, Nevada. Funeral services were held Monday, June 24 at 1 p.m. in the Cedar Stake House. Family prayer was offered by Brent Perkins, prelude, postlude music was played by Shirley Whitaker. Bishop Garth W. Leishman conducted the services and Blaine Stapley offered the invocation. in-vocation. Ralph Hafen sang Home on the Range, and he was accompanied by Shirley Whitaker. Speakers were Dr. J. S. Prestwich and George Manning Man-ning with Melvin Parker giving a tribute, and remarks by Bishop Leishman. A vocal duet by Zelda Smith and Evelyn Peterson singing Whispering Hope, and they were accompanied by Shirley Whitaker. The benediction was offered by Bob Bradshaw with Derrel Petty dedicating the grave followed by Military Graveside Services. Flowers were handled by nieces and the 14th Ward Flower committee. Pallbearers were Delyn Olds, Kendall Schopp-mann, Schopp-mann, Kevin Sehoppmann, Mitch Schoppmann, John Sehoppmann, Butch Schoppmann and Alfred Smith. Interment was in the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of the Spilsbury & Graff Mortuary. WILLIAM M. SCHOPPMANN Funeral services held for Schoppmann William Millett Schoppmann age 45, died at his home in Cedar City June 21, 1974. He was born ' Feb. 17, 1929 in Cedar City to John V. and Nora Millett Schoppmann. Married Retta Mortensen June 20, 1966 in Cedar. He was a Veteran serving in the Air Force from 1951 to 1959. He was employed by Bradshaw Chevrolet as a Body, Fender Mechanic. He is survived by his wife of Cedar City. Stepchildren; Mrs. Trese Morgan of Tooele |