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Show Cedar City native dies; services held Tuesday was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Apr. 2 in the Cedar Eighth Ward Chapel with Bishop Blaine Johnson conducting. Family prayer was offered by W. Evan Woodbury and J. Bryce Woodbury gave the invocation. Benediction was offered by Geo Sullivan and the grave was dedicated by Reed Bradshaw. Prelude and postlude music was rendered by Cyndi Woodbury Wood-bury who also played a Marimba medley accompanied on the piano by Karen Morris. Closing musical was by Mrs. Woodbury's granddaughters, singing "Wonderful Mother of Mine," accompanied by Miss Woodbury. Speakers were Vernon Church I - -t 4a W i (Ethel) Bastian, Weston, Idaho; Mrs. Estella Kemp, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mary Storm, Calif; Mrs. Bill (Lillian Stratton, Leeds; Geo Sullivan, St. George; Evan Sullivan, Cedar City and Delias Sullivan, Santa Clara. and Rulan D. Woodbury with remarks by Bishop Johnson. Survivors include two daughters and four sons: Mrs. Reed (lone) Bradshaw and Rulan D. Woodbury, both of Cedar City; Errol S. Woodbury, Sagus, Calif; W. Evans Woodbury, Wood-bury, North Ogden; John Bryce Woodbury, Colorado Springs, Colo, and Mrs. Clare (Mary Lynn) Reber, Santa Clara. , Also surviving are 21 grandchildren; grand-children; 32 great grandchildren; grand-children; and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Neils Verda Sullivan Woodbury, 82, of Cedar City died March 29 at the Young Old Folks Home of natural causes. She was born April 30, 1891 at Harrisburg, Washington County to William D. and Mary Ann McMullin Sullivan. She married William Evans Woodbury Sept. 6, 1910 in the St. George LDS Temple. He passed away Oct. 28, 1966. Mrs. Woodbury was an active member of the LDS Church and |