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Show Community Pays Last Respects To Elderly Resident Friends and relatives of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Grant McCleery paid last respects to her at funeral services serv-ices conducted Friday afternoon, September 22, in the Second ward chapel. Mrs. McCleery, wife of Edward J. McCleery, died Monday, September 18, of heart trouble, after an illness of several months. She was 79. President Clifford E. Young was the speaker' at the services. .E. H. Boley offered the invocation, George Scott pronounced the benediction, and S. T. Baker dedicated the grave. Musical selections were an opening song, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere", sung by Miss Mildred Chipman; a vocal solo, "In a Garden," by Mrs. Ora Chipman; and a vocal selection, "I Hear You Calling," by Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford E. Young. Mrs. Lydia Kirk-patrick Kirk-patrick was the accompanist. Mrs. McCleery is survived by her husband, Edward J. McCleery of American Fork; five sons and daughters: Mrs. Leona McCleery Robison of San Diego, California; Harry McCleery of Taft, California; Edward B. McCleery of Jerome, Idaho; Mrs. Helen McCleery Cran-dall Cran-dall of Rawlins, Wyoming; Mrs. Azel McCleery Householder of American Fork; five brothers and sisters, William H. and John Grant McCleery Mc-Cleery of Orem, Mrs. William Marshall Mar-shall of American Fork, Mrs. James Gibbons of Bountiful, and Mrs. George Goetter of Salt Lake City; also six grandchildren. |