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Show Vern M. Titcomb Funeral services were held Ang. 20 for Vern M. Titcomb, 28, who died Wednesday in a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. Mr. Titcomb resided' in Roosevelt before be-fore moving to Salt Lake City. He was born in Boneta to Ruben . and Laveda Draper Titcomb in 1928, and married Faun Durfey in 1949 in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Titcomb was activein the LDS church and was serving as the Thirty-fourth Ward Elders quorum president. Survivors include his widow, a son, Tony; daughter, Debra; Mother Moth-er Mrs. D. T. Bond, Heber; brothers, broth-ers, Neal, Springville; Clifford, Sterling, La., John Heber; sisters, Mrs. Leona Swallow, Altamont, Mrs. Ruby iSnedaker, Provo. i Ulysses S. Grant Funeral services were conducted Tuesday in the Whiterocks Episcopal Epis-copal Church for Ulysses S. Grant 65', who died Saturday in the Roosevelt Hospital following a short illness. He was born in Whiterocks in 1890 to Mr. and . Mrs. Grand Bullethead, married Evangeline Jirrop and was later divorced. He is survived by two daughters: daugh-ters: Evelyn Onch, Whiterocks; three brothers, Herman and Morgan, Mor-gan, Whiterocks; Kneale, Fort Duchesne; Du-chesne; 15 grandchildren and' three great-grandchildren. Burial was in the Whiterocks cemetery. Hanna H. L. Babcock Funeral services were conduced Saturday in Orem for Hannah Hazel Ha-zel Lubfn Babcock, 67, who died Tuesday of a stroke in Onterio, Ore. where she was visiting a daughter. Bishop Rulon Petty of the Orem Eighth Ward conducted the services. Mrs. Babcock resided in Joose-velt Joose-velt from 1911 until 1934 when she moved to Orem. She was born in Gunnison Oct. 24, 1888 and received her education in Gunnison Gunni-son schools and school in Raymond, Ray-mond, Alberta Canada, where she moved with her parents as a child. She married Daniel J. Babcock Jan. 4, 1909, in the Salt Lake 1916. Mrs. Babcock later married George Babcock Jan. 9, 1919 in Roosevelt. He died in February 1936. Mrs. Babcock was active in the LDS church, working in Relief , Society," MIA, and Sunday School. She was a member of the Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Pioneers. Burial was in the Roosevelt Cemetery. |