Show Monday Funeral Pays Respects To R R. D D. D Davis Funeral services were held at 1 pm p.m. in the Manti ManU Center Ward Chapel for Robert D D' Davis Davis Davis Da Da- Da- Da vis 77 who died Thursday at athis athis his home after a long illness Mr Davis was born June 20 1888 South Wales England to Edwin and Annie E. E Jones Davis He married Naomi Jensen on August 25 1925 in Salt Lake City The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple He had served as a conductor tor on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad for 53 years He was also a member of the Federated Railroad Trainmen Mr Davis was a member of the Church Survivors include his widow son daughters Halbert D D. D Cumberland Maryland Mrs Vaughn Robetta Larsen of Bountiful Mrs Robert L. L Doreen Jones West Jordan 10 grandchildren brothers and sisters Roy Salt Lake City Jack T. T Midvale Mrs Margaret Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet McLeod Summit City Calif Mr Mrs Sarah Darwin of Portland Oregon The Monday services were conducted by Bishop Elliott R. R Braithwaite and were outlined as follows Prayer in mortuary Robert Jones a son in Preliminary and postlude music Bernice Keeler Invocation Ray Musical selection Beyond The Sunset Mrs John Davis Davis Davis Da Da- Da- Da vis a sister-in-law sister accompanied led by Mrs Keeler Speaker Clement Miller of Manti ManU Speaker George McClellan of Salt Lake City a friend from the railroad Musical selection In The Garden Ernest Scow Manti ManU accompanied by Mrs Keeler Tribute Clifton Roy Davis a nephew Speaker Ward of Provo Remarks Bishop Elliott R. R Braithwaite Closing musical selection Going Home Mrs John Da Da- vis Benediction Vaughn Larsen a son in Dedication of the grave at atthe atthe atthe the Manti Cemetery Richard Jensen of Manti ManU a brother in law Pallbearers were a grandson Douglas Larsen and nephews Steven Strate Jack Jensen Craig Davis John Davis and Merrill Jensen |