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Show Funeral Rites Held Last Saturday for Edna Stevens Funeral services for Edna Orvilla McAlpin Stevens, 86, who died on Mar. 27, 1979 in Clearfield, Utah, were held Saturday, March 31 at 2 p.m. in the Lin-don Lin-don Ward Chapel, under un-der the direction of Bishop E. Ray Brown Jr. Speakers at the services ser-vices were Tyler Rogers and Ray Walker, and Bishop Brown gave a life history. Muscial numbers were given by Alta Rowley and DeAnna Johnson, and by Warren P. Kirk, accompanied ac-companied by Winona Kirk, and a string trio Ramona Jacobs, Jennie Gleason, and Winona Kirk also played. Prayers were given by Sam Crosby, Guy Moore and Gordon Taylor, and the grave in the Timpanogos Memorial Gardens was dedicated by Terry Chidester. Pallbearers were Brian Stevens, Michael and William Moore, Steven and George Holfeltz Jr. and Fred Thatcher. Mrs. Stevens was born Nov. 7, 1892 in Des Moines, Iowa, to Peter A. and Oranna Wigton McAlpin. She married Hugh Albert Stevens, July 8, 1913 in Provo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He died Aug. 10, 19)72. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include one son and four daughters, Robert H. Stevens, Clearfield; Mrs. Samuel O. (Luzon) Crosby, Orem; Mrs. Eugene (Thelma) Bosch, Jar-bidge, Jar-bidge, Nev.; Lois Taylor, Littleton, Colo.; Mrs. Guy (Wandora) Moore, Lindon; 25 grandchildren, 36 greatgrandchildren; gr-eatgrandchildren; one brother, Harry McAlpin, Omaha, Neb. |