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Show Funeral Rites for Glade N. Batty Last Saturday Funeral services for Glade Newell Batty, 19 of Lindon, who died in the Utah Valley Hospital following a motorcycle-automobile accident, were held Saturday, June 30, 1979 at 11 a.m. in the Lindon First Ward Chapel under the direction direc-tion of Bishop E. Ray Brown. Speaker at the services ser-vices was John Fugal, and a life sketch was given by Layne Batty. Bishop Brown also gave remarks. Vocal numbers were given by Wilman Taylor, accompanied by GayeLyn Taylor and by a sextet, Wilma Taylor, Arvalee Moosman, Lorna Walker, Mabel Walker, Verna Bean and Dean-na Dean-na Powers, accompanied accom-panied by Donna Walker. Prayers were given by Miles Batty, Roy Batty, and Doyle Batty, Bat-ty, and the grave in the Orem City Cemetery was dedicated by J. D. Batty, grandfather. Pallbearers were Doyle, Roy, and Layne Batty, Brice Adams, Pete Sloan and Kelly Christiansen. Glade Newell Batty was born April 15, 1960 in Provo, a son of Blaine D. and Ileen Rasband Batty. He was a member of the LDS Church in the Lindon First Ward. He attended Lindon and Pleasant Grove schools and graduated in 1978 from Pleasant Grove High School. He was employed at Mainco Industrial In-dustrial Cleaning in American Fork at the time of his death. Survivors include his parents, three brothers and sisters, Mrs. Brice (Laurel) Adams, St. George; Doyle Batty, Bat-ty, Mrs. Pete (Norma) Sloan and Mrs. Kelly (Janeale) Christiansen, all of Orem; Roy Batty, Palmyra; Layne Batty, Lindon. Also surviving is his grandfather, J. D. Batty, Provo. |