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Show ? . i ? t IF FRANK SllEPHKRl) I. F. Shepherd Is Buried Thursday At Mt. Pleasant Funeral services for Isaac Franklin Shepherd, 65, who died Monday night of a heart ailment, were conducted Thursday at 1 p. m. in Mt. Pleasant South ward chapel by Bishop J. Leo Larson. Mr. Shepherd was born Dec. 13, 1862, in Lake Shore, a son of Moses and Rachel Ann Brady Shepherd. He was married to I'IaIi rW-ortii.r '?7 1 Oil'1 in Provo. In 1919 they moved to Mt. Pleasant where Mr. Shepherd was a rancher and a farmer. Active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mr. Shepherd was a member of the high priests quorum and a stake missionary and had filled various vari-ous positions in the Church. Survivors include his widow; seven sons and two daughters Glen L. Shepherd, Fountain Green; Oscar, Levoir, Lorraine. Lvnn, Reed and Blaine Shepherd. Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Guy C. Hansen, Han-sen, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Mrs. Max Housekeeper. Salt Lake city: four brothers and two sisters. Warren and Loland Shepherd, Mt. Pleasant; Thomas and Ira Shepherd, Spanish Fork; Mrs. George Petersen. Indianola and Mrs. R. E. McKean, Birdseye. and 36 grandchildren. Burial was in the Mt. Pleasant cemetery. |