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Show Burial, directed by Olpin Mortuary Mort-uary was made in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, where Patriarch Pat-riarch D. B. Thorne offered the dedicatory prayer. Born Feb. 8, 1875 in Lindon, Mr. Kectch was the son of Alfred Al-fred Greenwood and Emily Harris Har-ris Keetch. He was married to Martha Thorne Dec. 4, 1901, in the Salt Lake Temple. He had resided in the family home in Orme for 46 years. Surviving are his widow, four sons and two daughters: Martel and Vei n D. Keetch, Provo, Russell Russ-ell Keetch, Logan; Ray S. Keetch, Magna; Mrs. Odeal C. Kirk, Og-den, Og-den, and Mrs. Verl H. Kirk, Or-em; Or-em; 21 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one brother and six sisters: Stanley B. Keetch Lindon; Mrs. Emily Aston, Orem; Mrs. A. L. Cullimore, Provo; Mrs. Betty Mecham, American Fork; Mrs. May K. Walker, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. David B. Thorne, Lindon, "Mrs. F. E. Welson, Calif. Funeral Rites For Alfred G. Keetch Held On Monday Funeral services were held in the Windsor Ward chapel Monday at 1 p.m. for Alfred G. Keetch who died at his home Saturday following a long illness. Speakers were Winfield Hurst, of Idaho, Gilbert Richardson and Stanley B. Harris with closing remarks re-marks by Bishop Milton Smith. A sketch of the life of Mr. Keetch was read by Max Keetch, a grandson. Musical numbers included a duet "Whispering Hope" by Nadine and Wilma Hales; a vocal trio "In the Garden" Mrs. J. E. Hardman, Mrs. Lee Beers and Mrs. Glade Bullock; "In My Fathers House are Many Mansions," and "Going Home" by Mrs. Lee Kirk. Mrs. Eldon Swen-son Swen-son accompanied all numbers and also played prelude and postlude organ music. Prayer in the home prior to the services was offered by A. L Cullimore, Cull-imore, invocation by Ray Louder and benediction was pronounced by A. H. Lowe. 1 |