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Show Vilford Varnick Rites Will Be Held Sunday at 2 Funeral services for Wilford Warnick, well-known Delta resident, resi-dent, will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Delta First ward. Mr. Warnick, aged 68 years, died short ly before noon Wednesday. Mr. Warnick was born May 1, 1882, in Deseret, a son of Adolph and Christine Warnick, early pioneers. pio-neers. He had lived in west Millard Mil-lard all his life, first at Deseret, where he received his schooling, ! and then on Cropper Lane, where he farmed. After he retired he made his home in Delta. He was a lifelong member of the LDS church, and had been active ac-tive in church works. Fifteen years ago he was injured when he fell from a tree at his Delta home, and had been unable to walk since. He had borne his injury with courage cour-age that was an inspiration to others. Many friends were enriched spiritually with association with him, and he is remembered as a kindly and sincere friend. He was married In Fillmore on . Dec. 28, 1904, to Melinda Cropper, who survives him. Their surviving children are Mrs. Josephine Pratt, of Delta; Mrs. Ruth Lloyd of Re-dondo Re-dondo Beach, Cal.; Fred Warnick, American Fork, and Charles Warnick, War-nick, Yuma, Ariz. There are twelve grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. greatgrand-child. Also surviving are two brothers, broth-ers, C. O. Warnick, Delta, and Fred G. Warnick, Provo. |