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Show Funeral Rites for Gladys Friant Held on Dec. 13 Funeral Services in memory of Gladys C. Friant, 53, were held Saturday, December 13 at 11:00 a.m. in the Manila Ward Chapel, under the direction direc-tion of Bishop David C. Harvey Har-vey of the Manila Ward. Mrs. Friant died December 10, 1969, in a Salt Lake hospital hospi-tal of natural causes. The speaker, who told of the useful and purposeful life of the deceased, was Mrs. Harold Bullock. A eulogy was read by Mrs. Robert Hold-away Hold-away and Bishop Harvey closed with remarks of solace and sympathy. Nancy Ekins favored with two vocal solos, "I'll Forget You, When," and "You'll Never Walk Alone," accompanied accompan-ied by Lucy Haycock, who also played the prelude and postlude. post-lude. Family prayer was led by Rex Friant, Robert Eckles asked ask-ed the invocation and benediction bene-diction was pronounced by Earl Matthews. Pallbearers were Ernest Thayne, Max Wake, Morris Duke, Robert Davis, Harold Bullock and Robert Holdaway. Flowers were cared for and arranged by the Manila Ward Relief Society. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Harold Bullock. Mrs. Friant was bom Dec. 18, 1915, in Miami, Okla., to Harry F. and Grace Bush Craig. Married to Wayne Friant, March 11, 1940, Provo. Nurse, Utah State Training School, American Fork, nine years. Member LDS Church. Survivors: husband, sons and daughters, Rex, El Paso, Tex., Kent , American Fork; Mrs. Rodney (Kim) Wake, Pleasant Grove; grandchild; father, Montrose, Colorado. |