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Show ' " i L, - - OS RALPH M.NUZMAN Services Held For Ralph M. Nuzman Ralph Melvin Nuzman, 74, died May 7, 1983 at his residence resi-dence in Bountiful. BORN AUG. 24, 1908 at Eureka, Utah, son of Frank Henry and Josephine Anderson Ander-son Nuzman. Married Evelyn Barber Davies Jan. 29, 1929. The marriage mar-riage later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died in 1967. Married Gladys MonsonPuzeyJune23, 1 967 at Evanston, Wyo. HE WAS a member of the Orchard 12th Ward High Priest group, president of the D&RGW Railroad Car Dept., Credit Union, secretary of Rio Grande Men's Bowling League for two years, secretary secret-ary of the adult Aaronic group in Centerville 2nd Ward. He was president of the Veterans Club for two years and on the board of Governors for about 15 years. And is now an honorary member of the organization. HE RETIRED ft 3m the railroad rail-road after 48 years of service Nov. 30, 1973. He resided in Centerville 20 years, moved to Bountiful in May of 1979. SURVIVED by two daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Fred (Alene) Larsen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Barbara R. Matthews, Centerville. Center-ville. Preceded in death by a son, Louis. His wife, Gladys (Till), Bountiful and her three children. chil-dren. Mrs. Hal (Lynda) Arnell ofTempe, Ariz.; Julien Puzey, Salt Lake City; Kim Puzey, Clovis, New Mexico. ALSO 12 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. A brother, Carl Nuzman, Bountiful; Boun-tiful; sister, Lucy Petersen, Moses Lake. Wash. Funeral services w ill be held Wednesday, May 1 1 at 1 1 a.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Bounti-ful Mortuary Chapel, 295 N. Main where friends may call Wednesday one hour prior to service. INTERMENT in the Centerville Center-ville City Cemetery. |