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Show f Jbntmodrues - J Veloy Petersen Warnick was Patriach Merrill N. Warnick. A Norma Jeanne Clark. The speaker piano solo was played by Wendy Jo Warnick. A tribute was given by Erland B, Warnick and remarks were given by Bishop Moore. A vocal selection was performed by I he grand-' daughters. The benediction was by Glenn E. Warnick and the dedication of Ihe grave was by Boyd L. Warnick. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. fv Veloy Servilla Petersen Warnick, iO, of Salt Lake City and formerly of feasant Grove, died Friday, Feb. 1, 1984 at a Salt Lake nursing home. She was born Aug. 28, 1903 in Wantua, to Jonathon F. and Harriet . Bateman Petersen. She married 31aine Warnick, May 1, 1929 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died Dec. 3, 1961. She was a member of the LDS Hurch, Liberty 8lh Ward. She had erved as stake president of the Primary and president of the Relief society. I Survivors include four sons and )ne daughter: Lloyd Warnick of Upland, Calif.; Erland Warnick of Fairfax, Va.; Boyd Warnick, Mrs. Yjlen (Norma) Clark and Glenn Varnick, all of Salt Lake City; 24 j grandchildren ; seven great grarid- children; three sisters: Elzada Laver of Salt Lake City; Eva Squires and Vera Fronk, both of Ogden. .. . Services were under the direction of Bishop Arthur Moore of the Liberty 8lh Ward in Salt Lake City. Pallbearers were grandsons Leland Warnick, Bryon Potts, Paul Warnick, Scott Warnick, Jay Warnick, Douglas Warnick and Jerry Potts. Honorary pallbearers were Kevin Warnick, Bradley Warnick, Randy Harrison, Bill Tucker, Sid Jeffs,' Bob Foiled and Steve Harrison. The family prayer was given by Lloyd J. Warnick. The prelude and postlude were played by jane Warnick. The invocation was by Charles Laver. The life sketch was given by 1 Glen Robinson I ' ' ' Ji I X 1 ; t t - 1 Glen Robinson, 74, died Feb. 6, "984, in American Fork. He was born Dec. 20, 1909 in American Fork to Charles Edward ind Mary Chipman Robinson. He narried Marie Rushton Sept. 19, .931 in Salt Lake City. The marriage vas later solemnized, Oct. 25, 1957, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. " He was the High Priest Quorum recretary in the American Fork 8th JDS Ward. He was a self-employed iistributor for Clover Club Foods for "everal years. When he retired from -here he was employed part-time by he Bank of American Fork and slarris Financial Services. . , He was a dedicated home teacher and an avid outdoorsman. He is survived by his wife of American Fork; one son and one daugther, Mrs. Leland (LaRae) Gray and Kent E. Robinson, both of American Fork; seven grandchildren; grand-children; six great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Cleo Wright, Pocatello, Ida. Funeral services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in the American Fork 8th Ward, 320 N. 100 E. Friends may call at Andersson and Sons Mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial will be at the American Fork City Cemetery. GLEN ROBINSON |