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Show Native of Cedar succumbs; honored at rites Funeral services were held Tuesday, Mardh 20 for DeLos Rosenberg, 65, who died Saturday Satur-day at the Valley View Medical Med-ical Center of natural causes. Services were held in the Ce. dar First Ward Chapel with Bishop Gary Coleman conduct, ing. A native of Cedar Cty Rosen-berg Rosen-berg spent hs entire life In this city. He was a member of the LDS Church. He was born Dec. 27, 1907, a son of Julius T. and Roselie May Sherratt Rosenberg. He married Elrita Johnson, Aug. 23, 1936 in Beaver. Survivors Include his widow Cedar City and the following sons and daughters: Carlyle (Bud) J., Mrs. Nate (Maye) Petty and Robert all of Cedar City; Mrs. Clark (Guyla) Peterson, Pet-erson, Bountiful and Mrs. Burt (Frances) Inglefield, South Dakota. Also surviving are 17 grandchildren, grand-children, two (brothers, Mont and Roy, and a sister Leon a May Hunter, all of Cedar City. Family prayer was offered by Carlyle Rosenberg. Invocation Invoca-tion was by Clifford Knight, the Ibenediotion was Gerald Prince &nc the dedication of the grave was by Clark Petersen. Peter-sen. ' Musical selections included vocal solos by Guy Wall and by Alice Williams. Prelude and postlude music was by Marilyn Prince. |