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Show Funerc! Rites for Samuel J. Green Held Wednesday Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove First Ward Chapel, for Samuel J. Green, 50, of Midvale, who died in a Salt Lake City Hospital Monday Mon-day after a long illness. The services were under the direction of Bishop Paul D. Hyer of the Union Third Ward. Speakers at the services were Bishop Glade C. Hilton, Bishop Harley M. Gillman, and Bishop Hyer also offered remarks. re-marks. A life sketch was given by Colleen Cordner. Vocal numbers were given by Jeanne Walker and JoAnne Brady, William E. Petersen and by Mary Louise Hook, all accompanied ac-companied by Beverly Christ-eson.- Prayers were given by David A. Green, Lamond C. Lang-ston, Lang-ston, and President K. Holley Myers. The grave in the American Amer-ican Fork City Cemetery was dedicated by Grant Palfreymait. Military rites at the grave were conducted by the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove American Legion. Pallbearers were Gill Hilton, Merril Langston, David Hilton, Kaylon Whiteley, Reed Langston Lang-ston and Quinn Gillman. Honorary pallbearers were Jack Lee, Willis Spafford, Don Stubbs, Ace Avery, Errol Whiting Whit-ing and William James Ferguson. Ferg-uson. He was born Dec. 17, 1923 in Pleasant Grove to Willam Lewis Lew-is and Myrtle Ivey Adamson. He married Norma Dorothy Laneton on Julv 22. 1950. He attended Pleasant Grove school and several colleges while serving in the U.S. Navy. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Mr. Green worked for the Weber Job Corps Center in Ogden for several years. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include his widow; one son and one daughter Randal Gree and Linda Green, both of Midvale; one brother and five sisters, David Green, American Fork; Mrs. Grant (Elizabeth) Palfreyman, Spring-ville; Spring-ville; Mrs. Holly K. (Wilma) Myers, Pocatello, Ida.; Mrs. Harley (Mary) Gillman, Orem; Mrs. Shyrlan (Kathleen) White-ley, White-ley, and Mrs. Glade (Myrtle) Hilton, both of Pleasant Grove. |