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Show j Here Friends pRKER for Uf.v- 'it oi .v friends. ;ernsvof ,1st : yjjy after- A , of &" 111 s H. StOITS. ! 113.21 E- Youns-. Youns-. ;f.d by IX 16.01 y-tion by 20 0( 0rf-'n Lot fr.wod. and ';:id the grave a vocal ATC 5 Kenneth " -;-ir.J Breaks. Jes- '"win solo by .DtJ M--S. Roy .iO -K::i Thu Mv 0j s'rv-.ica by a 1 nn -elt ward. OCr.wof William; JO ?irjer was 7f-r::i- MAV 31- ' U j ives of En- ( 2 ) ' ve.-e carried ZZiiti Church of : x-r-Dsy Saints, j ':;.-..-s szi crossed :a in the early : j iii iree daugh-; daugh-; ; 3 uruon, the . Lir.ch being the ' i ! ; T: Scd, gTtT U? : - -ci obiiined his '2 TsZz schooU s KrV davs. He ; i Ira boy at an -i acquired farm - ' -v?J in fanning as J : i? caior part of O ji in American i 1553, Mary Ann JJ : of Samuel and n natives of En- stalH Tere bo tak -50:5 d three )eerr; L., and ) p( :i J- Cordeil, have :-i-isr in death. Iiis j3- the mother of ""s"; ?-H6i axay on ! ::! farming activ-I activ-I -red in the sheep ! :t of years, but r siess) in order his farming "de work and oc--; Fwing boys. ;5 -JT sketch). He le in civic and j He was a mem-I mem-I 'adl of American j IM8-9. He was M board of directors !a prt Irrigation j -'' tote of the or- have preceded him in death as well as his devoted wife, who died September Sep-tember 29, 1917. (The following 1 children survive him: Earl S Green-Wood Green-Wood of American Fork, Alice : a Smith of Salt Lake City, Juvente . 1 rlarpnce J. t. r wnxiration,) 1920 also a director ES.'JF()rfc Co-operative j -1 number of years, j Passed away at Li December 20. 1938, American Fork of '.::3tto age. He was 111 member of his ! p.;' s sister, Mary I him in death '.. survived by the daughters: Sarah and Harry J. rre City; Wayne, I: 7. of Tintic; St American Fork; jO of Denver, Col-"one Col-"one Pand children Paxman of Provo miu , 1 Greenwood of Martinez, CaMonUa.) Samuel followed the occupation of a farmer (as a means of providmg for his family.) (His derated Ellen, was noted for r thrift and industry and they f n He was successful in going through life with very little debt, paying his way, and never earned a mort gage on any of his PPf- activity in the church goes back to the days before the Jme- ward was divided.) For lor of years he served as a to Isaac Wagstaaff and dency of the on the release of Bjotner he was made Pfyery in that capacity and was a faithful block teacher When American frWWarren B. into four wards, Bishop rf! Smith who was the irf a the Fourth ward, chose him counselor and he served a capacity) until J0t 14 . released, (covering) a Per a , years. He served the ci y was , councilman and for many . a Sub-watermaster for the can Fork Irrigation unlty fin his passing tne j0 loses one of Its few remj taj fcy neers. He was very 1 "through nature. His education cam lessons Incidental te P of the and his posterity, le proud people of this community menan to be descendants of ne and . women, who have faith who have endured much lish themselves in the v . mountains.) nassed peace-. peace-. Samuel Greenwood pas & m. fully from this life a Lalce . on December 20, daUghter, ; city at the home. of n 1 Alice G. Smith. I |