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Show Funeral Rites for Arthur Liscomb Held Wednesday Funeral services for Arthur M. Liscomb, 51, Pleasant Grove were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Berg Mortuary, in Orem. Mr. Liscomb died Saturday Sat-urday morning at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City of a heart ailment. He was born Dec. 7, 1918 in Chicago, Illinois, a son of Neu-vo Neu-vo and Myrtle Millward Liscomb. Lis-comb. He married Mary Agnes Ag-nes Overton on July 7, 1943 in Chicago. Mr. Liscomb received his elementary el-ementary education and high school education in Chicago. Following his marriage, they made their home in Chicago, where he was employed with the Carnegie Steel Co. in the open hearth division. He later transferred to the U.S. Steel Plant at Geneva and they made their home in Orem In 1955 they moved to Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. Mr. Liscomb had worked in the open hearth at Geneva for the past 23 years. At the time of his death he was employed as a first helper. Mr. Liscomb was a veteran of World War II. He was stationed sta-tioned in the United States and in Hawaii. In sports Mr. Liscomb was active in promoting baseball Little League football and baseball base-ball teams. His hobbies were sports and model airplanes. Surviving are his widow of Pleasant Grove, two sons and three daughters, Brian Thomas, Thom-as, Deborah Marie and Elizabeth Eliza-beth Celeste, all of Pleasant Grove; Pfc Arthur M. Liscomb and Mrs. James B. (Constance) Hill, Las Vegas, Nevada; his parents of Fullerton, Calif., and one brother, Albert Liscomb, Anaheim, Calif. Burial was in the Orem City Cemetery. |