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Show Funeral Services Held Wednesday For Alden Barrett Alden Niel Barrett, 16, was found dead last Saturday evening, even-ing, at his home. He was taken to the American Fork Hospital, and pronounced dead on arrival. ar-rival. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 17, at 11 a. m. in the Pleasant Grove Stake House, under the direction of Bishop Don Crump of the PI. Grove Eighth Ward. Speakers were John Gourley, Ed Darrell and Pres. T. Ardie Adams. A biographical sketch was given by Jolynne Ailed. Musical numbers were given by the Timpanogos Chorale, the High School Madrigal Chorus Chor-us and a piano and organ duet by Michelle and Denice All-ridge. All-ridge. Lou Dean Beebe and Nancy Ekins sang a vocal duet. Prelude and postlude music was played by Jennifer Lewis. Family prayer was offered by Merrill Allred, invocation by Ellis Allred and benediction by Reed King. The grave, in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery was dedicated by Floyd Hoffman. Hoff-man. Pallbearers were Wayne All-red, All-red, Steve Allred, Steve Pelton, Kerry Lee Jensen, John Chris-teson, Chris-teson, John Lundgren, Mike ' Waid and Chad Murdock. Flowers were cared for by the Eighth Ward Relief Society Alden was born Sept. 4, 1954 in Salt Lake City to Dr. Doyle and Marcella Allred Barrett. He was a member of the LDS Church, living in the Pleasant Grovt Eighth Ward, where he held the office of a Teacher. He was a junior at Pleasant Grove Eighth Ward, where he had been active in drama, science sci-ence and debate. He was a member of the high school Legislative Leg-islative Council and the National Na-tional Thespian Club. He was an ardent skier. Survivors include his parents of Pleasant Grove, three brothers broth-ers and two sisters, Bryan, Douglas, Scott and Elaine, all of Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Marvin (Annele) Lindsey of Ogden; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Barrett of Weiser, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. R. Merrill Allred of Emery. |