Show h t r 1 tr l y KIM S. S HOLBROOK Kim Holbrook Holbrooke Killed e In n Germany Kim Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Hol Hol- brook 19 of South West Centerville was killed in Germany when hit by a turret on a truck He had been in Germany the past 14 months A SON OF Calvin J. J and Shirley Holbrook He was born on Jan 17 1951 in Salt Lake City He attended Viewmont High School and was a former former former for for- mer Little Leaguer and Western West West- Western Western West West- ern Boys Baseball member A member of the Centerville Third Ward He enlisted in the U. U S. S Army in Aug of 1968 SURVIVED BY parents of Centerville one brother Lon Ray serving with the U U. S. S Army in Germany two sisters sisters sisters sis sis- sis sis- Calene and Tana both bothof bothof bothof of Centerville Grandparents Mr and Mrs Jack L. L Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Hol Hol- brook of Bountiful and Mr and Mrs Claude of Magna Utah Funeral services were held Thursday March 5 in the Centerville Third Ward with Bishop Neil G. G Davis con con- ducting FAMILY prayer at the Bountiful Union Mortuary by Dale Haacke an uncle prelude prelude prelude pre pre- lude and postlude music by Judy Madson invocation by Claude an uncle remarks by Bishop Neil G. G Davis Musical duet by Bill and Allene a medley of In The Garden Sometime Sometime Sometime Some time We Will Understand Softly and Tenderly accompanied accompanied accompanied ac ac- ac- ac companied by Laurel benediction by Tom INTERMENT in the Centerville Centerville Centerville Center Center- ville City cemetery with military military military mili mili- tary rites by the Dugway Military Military Military Mil Mil- personnel Dedicatory prayer by Smith Page Pallbearers were Kent Shep Shep- pick Kevin Gary Carter Haacke Kipp Cabaness and Paul FLORAL offerings cared for forby forby forby by the Centerville Third Ward Relief Society |