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Show Funeral Services Held Monday for Pi. Grove Girl Touching and impressive funeral fun-eral services were conducted on Monday afternoon for Jacquline Frampton, 10-year-old daughter of Calvin and Laveda Friedley Frampton, who died Thursday at 9 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital following surgea-y. With Bishop Lewis Harmer presiding and Joseph Beveridge conducting, the services were held in the First-Fifth Ward chapel, at 1 pm. Opening number num-ber was a vocal duet "Face to Face," by Joan Brady and Jean-Walker, Jean-Walker, accompanied by Zoe James. Invocation was offered by Riley Richards and was followed by an organ solo, "Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling," by Janice Allen. Speakers who paid tribute to-the to-the memoiy of the little girl and offered words of faith and encouragement en-couragement to the bereaved, parents and relatives were Bishop Bish-op Lewis Harmer, Wilford Hog-lund Hog-lund and Calvin Walker. Closing remarks were made by Counselor Joseph Beveridge, after af-ter which Mrs. Brady and Mrs. Walker sang the final number, "A Perfect Day." Benediction, was offered by Verl Matthews. Prior to the church services, family prayer was offered by Walter Adamson. Verda Fenton. played prelude and postlude organ or-gan music. Interment, directed by Olpin-Sundberg Olpin-Sundberg Mortuary, was made in the Pleasant Grove City Oeme-ifcery, Oeme-ifcery, where Harold Bullock offered of-fered the dedioatorial prayer. Pallbearers were Paul Allen,. John Frampton, Jimmy Frampton Framp-ton and Darrell Frampton. Flowers Flow-ers were arranged and cared for-by for-by the First Ward Relief Society.. Jacquline Frampton was born Oct. 26, 1948, in Lehi. She Bit-tended Bit-tended Central School in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove and was a. member of the Pleasant Grove First Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints. Survivors include her parents,, four grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. 'Frampton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Friedley, all of iPleasant Grove, one greatgrandmother, Anna Friedley, Iowa. |