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Show Woodrow Williams Kites Held Tues. Woodrow I.aMont Williams, Wil-liams, age 9, died March 18, 1983 in a Suit Luke City Hospital Hos-pital from complications following fol-lowing a lingering illness. HE WAS born in Leuvitt, Alberta Canada to Horace Edwin and Amy Robinson Williams, Nov. 23, 1913. He married Sarah Lucille Hill at Santa Monica, Calif, on Aug. 11, 1940. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 20, 1943. HE SERVK.l) in the U.S. Army Reserve, was a veteran of World War II serving as a radio operator and mechanic and u link trainer instructor in the Air Force. He was a Hoy Scout Commissioner in the Mt. Diablo California district. He was a life time member of the South Davis SUP. His schooling was: graduated gradu-ated from Weiser, Idaho High School, Santa Monica Technical Tech-nical School, Riverside Business Busi-ness School and several specialized spe-cialized coarses in connection w ith his Civil Service employment employ-ment for the U.S. Government for which at the time of his retirement, re-tirement, he was a contracting officer. ALWAYS active in the LDS Church, he was both ward and stake clerk in San Bernardino, Calif. He served in the bishopric bishop-ric of the 3rd Ward of that stake. Four years were spent as a stake missionary in the Concord, Calif. Stake he w as a stake clerk. For the past ten years he has been an ordinance work,er in the Salt Lake Temple. a" faA WOODROW LAMONT WILLIAMS SURVIVORS are his wife and son Jeffrey, of Bountiful; Mrs. Paul (Sheri) Hihbert, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. David (Nancy) Harvey, Concord, Calif.; I grandson and four granddaughters. Brothers and sisters, Mrs. Flden (Ardath) Leavitt, Mrs. Glen (Clarice) Broadhead, both of Cardston, Alberta, Canada; Beth Roberts of Cameno Island, Wash.; Mrs. Clyde (Winona) Gross, Weiser, Weis-er, Ida. and Gilbert Williams, Lancaster, Calif. FUNERAL services were held Tuesday, March 22 at noon at the Bountiful 9th Ward Chapel. Interment in the Bountiful Memorial Park. |