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Show Neil L. Oldham L I III . 5 i W Neil Levor Oldham, 59, died Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1983, at the home of his brother in Lehi. He was born May 22, 1924, in Mt. Pleasant to Levor Ernest and Effie Leora Draper Oldham. He was a veteran of World War II, a farmer, and a retired civil service worker. He was a member of the LDS ' Church. He is survived by his mother, Salt Lake City; sisters, Albert Oldham, serving an LDS mission at the Oakland, Calif, visitors center; Ned Oldham, Lehi; Mrs. LaVern (Fern) Coates and Mrs. Thomas (Iva) Critchley, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Blaine (Jean) Olsen, West Jordan. Services were held Saturday in the Wing Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. NEIL OLDHAM two brothers and three Billy D. Bishop : Billie Don Bishop, 59, ; of American Fork, died ; Monday, Nov. 14, 1983, ; at American Fork Hospital. He was born May 3, ' 1924, in Sunnyside to ' Don P. and Esther Jensen Bishop. He was married and later divorced. He then married Arlene Johnson, July 20, 1957, in Elko, Nev. He was a veteran of World War II and received the bronze star and two purple hearts. He was a member of the Eagles Aries 67 in Salt Lake City. He was a coalminer and a heavy-dut mechanic. Survivors include his wife of American Fork; two sons and eight daughters: Mrs. Tom (Linda) Richards and Mrs. Dwayne (Karen) Prettyman, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth (Gwen) Calahan of Helper; Mrs. Lyle (Carol) Jones of Price; Mrs. Shauna Staff, Mrs. Bruce (Brenda) Wanlass, and Michael Bishop, all of American Fork; Billy Don Bishop, Jr. of Lindon; Mrs. Steve (Ranae) LaBrun of Orem; Mrs. Lorie Evans of Pleasant Grove; 10 grandchildren; grand-children; two brothers and three sisters: Ray Bishop of American Fork; Melvin Dean Bishop of California ; Mrs. Ray (Selma) Wilding of Orem; Mrs. Norma Harper of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Jay G. (Elaine) Bird of Provo. Services were Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Anderson and Sons Mortuary Chapel, 49 E. 100 N. American Fork. Graveside military services were conducted con-ducted by VFW District 4 in the American Fork Cemetery. |