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Show f Kyle Young. Speakers were Lloyd Young and Patriarch Ward Webb. Lynn Carson rendered a musical number and the benediction was spoken by Sydney Young. The dedicatory prayer at Lehi City Cemetery was given by Neil Young. Serving as pallbearers were David Young, Edmund Young, Karl Young, Kyle Young, Raulan Young and Kelly Madsen. Honorary pallbearers were Lorin Young, Tristan Young, Robert Young, Lon Young, Joshua Young, Curtis Young, John Young, Clinton Young, Douglas Young, Von James Young and Brent Young. The flowers were cared for by the Lehi Sixth Ward Relief Society. Ogden. He died Feb 1940. She is survived 1, Mns. Roy, Linden American Fork; j grandchildren and lj. grandchildren; fje L, and one brother, $ Shimayo Mayeda, Vegas, Nev.; Mrs, Si. Harada, Los Angeles, dClfl Mrs. Kenneth fl Takomatsu and Hrs.kC (Ida) Kamigaki, P Clearfield; Mrs. J (Mary) Yamamoto, GiJ Idaho; and Mrs. 3 Morishita and Tom L both of Sunset L She was precefeL, death by a daughter, Ler K. Uragami. L Funeral services Lj held Tuesday in derson and Sons ten, Chapel. Burial was iii American Fork Cemetery. L. , - i - Q . j $ ,1. S : ! p: - X " I'.JI y, Call -coup C ir he Si1"- f Funeral Held For Azalia Barnes Dickerson Azalia Brook Barnes Dickerson died Dec. 21, 1980. She was born July 1, 1891, Lehi, to James and Harriett Jackson Brook. She married Joseph E. Barnes Sept. 1, 1909. He died April 16, 1949. She married W.W. Dickerson March 17, 1954. He died 26 years ago. She was a Relief Society organist and a member of the DUP. She was a visiting teacher for 35 years. She is survived by four sons and three daughters: Elwin, Ernest L., C Jack, Freeman J., Mrs. Charles (Evelyn) Slater, Mrs. Norman R. (June) Winters, all of Lehi; Mrs. Eldon (Lois) Turner, Midvale; 25 grandchildren; 54 great grandchildren; 12 great great grandchildren. Funeral services were held December 24 in the Wing Mortuary. Bishop L. Dee Colledge announced the service and spoke of the wonderful qualities Mrs. Dickerson exemplified throughout her lifetime. Freeman Barnes spoke the opening prayer. "That Wonderful Mother of Mine" was sung by Johnny Barnes accompanied by Amy Barnes. Collette Stillman gave the biographical sketch and the concluding speaker was Dale Hadfield. Another song, "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen" was sung by Johnny Barnes. F. Gordon Barnes offered the benediction and the dedicatory prayer at Lehi City Cemetery was given by Elwin Barnes. Pallbearers were Elwin Barnes, Ernest L. Barnes, Jack Barnes, Freeman j! Barnes, F. Gordon Barnes and Lyle J. Barnes. The many beautiful flowers were arranged by the Lehi Seventh Ward Relief Society. Funeral Held Wednesday For Lemuel Whimpey Lemuel Isaac Whimpey, 79, Lehi, died Sunday, Dec. 21, 1980 at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. He was born Oct. 26, 1901 in Lehi to Lemuel and Lucy Britton Whimpey. He was a cook by profession and worked in several hospitals in the area. He was also a farmer, hunter and (rapper. Survivors include two brothers and three sisters, Albert Whimpey, Arlington, Va.; David Whimpey, Richmond, Va.; Mrs. Mae Cowden, Orem; Mrs. Rachael Gee, Salt Lake City; Mrs. D.E. (Violet) Turner Cluff, Lehi; several neices and nephews. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, Dec. 24, at Wing Mortuary Chapel. Family prayer was offered by Karen Turner and invocation was by Roger Turner. Prelude and postlude music was played by Leonard Wing. Bishop Ralph Wing was the first speaker who also gave the life sketch. A vocal duet was sung after which Virgil Peterson was the concluding speaker. Leonard Wing played an organ medley and Alma Peterson offered the benediction. Dedication of the grave in the Lehi City Cemetery was by Larry L. Dunn. Flowers were cared for and arranged by members of the Lehi Fifth Ward Relief Society. Service Hel For Dell Asa) Dell R. Asay, 71. of died Sunday, Dec. 21, at the Utah Valley k following a heart attad He was born h 1909 in Lovell, Aaron and Christina ' Asay. He married I Fjeld Jan. 6, 1932 Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a maintenance works-Geneva works-Geneva Steel. Survivors include wife, one son, P3"1 Pleasant Grove; grandchildren, brothers and one i Loan Asay, Ogden; Asay, Center 'JC Asay, Bothell, Was Mrs. Lela Bell, Las' Another son, LeGtaii Dec. 5, 1980. Funeral services held Wednesday, Ois 24, in the Lehi s Fifth-Ninth Ward ' with Bishop A.R. f charge. The pii postlude music by Glennis Devey.1 Asay spoke the 0 family members. The invocation offered by Jean Lp; President Alvin & and his wife Elaine' duet, "I Need V Hour." 'Speaker-Bishop 'Speaker-Bishop A.R. Jenkins and Pres G. Schow. A selection was rn Glennis Devey a Holdsworth l" benediction. The (l prayer at Lehi Ci was offered W Elwood Hunt. Serving as PJ1 were Don Jens Thompson, Jaj Bahr, Albert f I Clifton Asay. The flowers . " and f& members of w , Ward Relief Sow- FT S. Lavon Young Funeral Services Held Funeral services were Jeld 'or S. Lavon Young December 20 in the Wing Mortuary. Bishop c J Lmdquist announced the Mnrfce and spoke com-,ortin2 com-,ortin2 words to those convened to pay tribute to Mr. Young. The prelude and postlude m"S'c was played b, Lynn farson and the prayer with tami,y members wa el by William Young Mark Young spoke the '"vocation. e MJ Si"' numbe' "Oh Z was sung by Ralph Anderson ;t, Oe'beCur a": etch was presented by Funeral Tuesday For Tamayo Kanno Tanjayo Kanno, 81, died Dec 19, 1980. 1899 ras T May 17 u .'ea 0ahu' Hawaii, n Ilcuand Yuki Ab Janno- She married Heiji anno Jan. 31, 1919, in |