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Show Funeral Services Are Conducted For Norman Radmall Impressive funeral services were conducted Tuesday at the Olpin Funeral Parlors for Norman Radmall Rad-mall .native of this city, who died at his home in Salt Lake City last Saturday morning of a heart attack. at-tack. Bishop Harold S. Walker of the Grove ward was in charge. The opening prayer was offered by Stanley West. Mrs. S. W. Hilton and Elwood Allen sang a duet, "Come Unto Jesus;" they were accompanied by Mrs. K. Adams. Grant Walker ,a nephew of Mr. Radmall, was the first speaker, and after expressing sympathy and kindliness for his kinsman, chose as his text, "Know This, That Every Soul Is Free." Vilace Radmall of the Timpan-ogos Timpan-ogos Stake Presidency, spoke feelingly feel-ingly and exrpessed appreciation for Life and its many blessings; and -expressed deep sympathy for those called to mourn. George Monson and Ivan Mon-son Mon-son accompanied by Mrs. K. Adams sang "In The Garden of Tomorrow," and after closing remarks re-marks by Bishop Walker sang the closing number "In The Gar- den. Benediction was pronounced by Reed O. Walker. Burial directed by Olpin Mortuary Mor-tuary was made in Pleasant Grove City Cemetery where J. C. Hilton offered the graveside prayer. Pallbearers, all near relatives were Glen Norman, Malcolm Chris-tiannsen, Chris-tiannsen, Garth Walker, Robert Walker, Glen Mills and Milton West. He was born June 26, 1901, in Pleasant Gorve, a son of Joseph A. and Hada V. Anderson Radmall. Rad-mall. He attended district and high school in Pleasant Grove. Mr. Radmall was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in the Army Air Corps for four years. He married Hazel Roach in Denver Den-ver where he made his home for three years while he served in the air force. 'Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Dahlia Walker, Mrs. Pearl West, and Mrs. Ruby Warnick, all of . Pleasant Gorve; a half brother,! William Radmall of Salt Lake and two half-sisters, Mrs. Wanda Gurney, Gur-ney, and Mrs. Grace Lillie Salt Lake City. |