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Show JOSEPH OREN GRIFFIN Funeral services will be held in the Ogden Twenty-first Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Friday qt 1 p. m., for Joseph Oren Griffin, 70, custodian at Clearfield Naval Depot, who died Tuesday at 11:45 a. m. in an Ogden hospital following a one-day illness. Mr. Griffin was born April 12, 1881, in Huntsville, a son of James M. and Sally Perry Griffin. He was educated in Weber County schools, and had lived in Vernal, Roosevelt and Provo before moving to Ogden in 1944. While a resident of Roosevelt, he and his family operated op-erated a farm in Hancock Cove. On Sept. 9, 1904, he married Rose Workman at Vernal. He was a member of the Ogden Og-den 21st Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Surviving are his widow; one son, Frank R. Griffin. White-rocks; White-rocks; five daughters, Mrs. Nef-ton Nef-ton Peterson, Mrs. Earl (Josephine) (Jose-phine) Neumeyer and Mrs. Geo. (Laree) Kidman. Ogden; Mrs. Mark (Vonda) Jaynes, Buhl, Idaho, Id-aho, and Mrs. Lynn (Lois). Stevenson, Stev-enson, Berkeley, Cal ; 13 grandchildren; grand-children; one great-grandchild; one brother. C P. Griffin. Red wood City, Cal.; and three sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. Bert Hardy, Redwood City; Mrs. R. L. Taylor. Battle Mountain, Nev., and Mrs. David Curry, Copperton. |