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Show Funeral Rites Held Tuesday for Jimmy M. Hall Touching and impressive services ser-vices were conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Manila Ward for Jimmy Hall, 5, who died Thursday in the American Fork Hospital from an accidental gunshot wound at his home last Tuesday. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall. Hal Haycock of the bishopric conducted the services. The opening open-ing number was a vocal duet by Audrey and Dorothy Reusch. Invocation was offered by Clifton Clif-ton Wadley of the bishopric and a family sketch was read by Mrs. Jessie R. Wadley. A vocal solo, "Little Boy of Mine," was soung by Dewayne Gentry accompanied by Dorothy Reusch. Speakers who spoke words of faith and encouragement to the bereaved family were LaVar Huntsman and Bishop Harvey E. Smith, with closing 'remarks of sympathy and appreciation by Hal Haycock. Benediction was pronounced by H. V. Swenson. Prior to the church service, prayer in the home was offered by Alex Wadley. Burial, directed by Olpin Sund-berg Sund-berg Mortuary was made in the Timpanogos Memorial Gardens at Orem where James A. Hall, Jimmy's Jim-my's grandfather, offered the graveside prayer. Pallbearers were all close relatives, rela-tives, and Manila Ward Relief Society cared for and arranged the flowers. James Murl Hall was born Sept. 21, 1952 in American Fork, son of James Clifford and Larna McCoy Mc-Coy Hall. Surviving are besides his parents, two sisters and a brothers, Christene, Lorneta, and Michael, all of Pleasant Grove; also al-so grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hall, St. George nad Mrs. Murl McCoy, Afton, Wyo. |