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Show Funeral Rites for Myrtle W. Rushton Held Wednesday Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. for Myrtle Walker Rushton, 84, who died Sunday after a long illness at the home of a daughter daugh-ter in West Mountain. Services were conducted by Bishop Lyle V. Thacker of the Pleasant Grove Second Ward. Speakers at ' the services were Wesley Jense and Morgan Taylor, and Bishop Thacker also al-so gave remarks. Vocal numbers were given by Charles Pope, a duet by Viola Beers and Hazel Bullock, and a duet by Aaron Walker and Charles Pope, all accompanied accom-panied by Catherine Rees. Prayers were offered by Floyd Nelson, Reed O. Walker, and Frank Walker, and the dedication ded-ication of the grave in the PL Grove City Cemetery was given giv-en by George Adams. Pallbearers were Reed Bair, Steven Losh, Clyde Holm, Kay Tanner, Lewis Stewart, Ray Rothe. Mrs. Rushton was born May 27, 1890 in Pleasant Grove to William H. and Sara Ella Chris-tensen Chris-tensen Walker. She married Albert Al-bert Ver Rushton on Sept. 30, 1914 in Salt Lake City. He died June 7, 1954. She was a member of the LDS Church, living in the Second Sec-ond Ward. Survivors include two daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Mitchell (Helen) Stewart, West Mountain and Mrs. Dorothy Losh, Pleasant Grove; eight grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren; three brothers, bro-thers, Aaron Walker, Provo and Reed and Frank Walker, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. |