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Show Citizen, Review, Prpss, Wed., Mar. 14, 1984 - Page 14 David Kunzler Calif.; Mrs. Jay D. (Joyce Mary) Mat-thews, Perry; Mrs. Robert C. (Barbara Ann) Kelly of Camarillo, Calif.; and Mrs. Tom (Belda Kay) Boekweg of Provo; 51 grandchildren; 32 n ; two brothers: Paul Kunzler and Walter Kunzler, both of Willard; one sister, Mrs. Dewey (Louise) Olsen of Preston, Idaho. He was preceded in death by two sons, Rayman David Kunzler and Willard LeRoy Kunzler. Services will be Wednesday at noon in the Willard LDS Ward Friends may call at the church prior to Burial will be in the Willard Cemetery ) David Kunzler, 90, Willard, died Saturday, March 10, 1984, at Brigham City Com-munity Hospital. He was born June 7, 1893, in Willard to John Jacob and Barbara Braegger Kunzler. He married Julia Lillian Barker in the Manti LDS Temple Dec. 1, 1921. She died Feb. 14, 1981. He was a lifelong resident of Willard. He was a dairy farmer. He was a member of the LDS Church and served as chairman of the genealogy committee, home teacher, high priest group leader, superintendent of the Sunday School, temple worker and Box Elder Stake Tabernacle missionary. He was a veteran of World War I and served in France. Survivors include four sons and four daughters: H Grant Kunzler, Salt Lake City; Earl Robert Kunzler, Lehi; Ralph Jay Kunzler and Rex Douglas Kunzler, both of Ogden; Mrs. Forest Z. (Iris Lillian) Meservy, LaHabra, Lynne M. Beck 9 ''' ' 1- - - I. ' s ' ''f Music included a medley of songs by the Larson family, ac-companied by Ann Larsen, and an organ selection by Parley L. Belnap. Mrs. Larsen also played the prelude and postlude. The benediction was given by Scott Wagner, and Evan E. Thomsen dedicated the grave at American Fork City Cemetery. Casket bearers were R. Fred Pehrson, Zane A. Thomsen, Kai E. Thomsen, Karl B. Adams, Richard J. Scott and Ned Jorgensen. Flowers were arranged and cared for by the American Fork 1st and 21st Ward Relief Societies. Services were under the direction of An-derson and Sons Mor- - tuary. Lynne Maree Thomsen Beck, 21, died March 6, 1984, in Utah Valley Hospital. She was born Aug. 20, 1962, in Salt Lake City to Evan E. and Maree Samuelson Thomsen. She married Kevin Beck Aug. 21, 1981. She was active in the LDS Church and at-tended Brigham Young University. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, Randi Lynne, both of American Fork; parents of St. Louis, Mo.; grandmothers Ila Samuelson, Salt Lake City, and Mrs Rigmor Wulff, Denmark; three brothers and one sister, Scott Thomsen, serving an LDS mission in South America; Zane Thomsen, Kai Thomsen and Lis Thomsen, all of St. Louis, Mo. LYNNE M. KECK Funeral services were held March 9 in the American Fork 21st LDS Ward under the direction of Bishop Donald W. Fowler. Kenneth J. Beck gave the family prayer and Michael V. Beck gave the invocation. Speakers included Kai Anderson, who presented a life sketch, Bruce C. Frandsen and Kevin R. Beck. Halladay thank you We would like to express our thanks to all those who helped us in our time of sorrow. A grateful thanks to those who sent flowers, cards, food, or helped in any way at the passing of our loved one. Our gratitude to the Relief Society and the bishopric for their kindness and concern and a special thank you to everyone who helped with the service. We will always be appreciative of your thoughtfulness and consideration. The F.D. Halladay Family Board extends registration deadline on boats, all terrain vehicles Transfer of boat and all terrain vehicle registrations from the Division of Parks and Recreation to the Division of Motor Vehicles has prompted an extension of the registration date by the State Board of Parks and Recreation. 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