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Show Ewell A. Chadwick Ewell Alfard Chadwick, 65, of 844 Maplewood Circle, Layton, died Saturday, July 25, 1987 at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City of heart failure. He was born April 8, 1922 in American Fork, a son of Alfred and Alice M. Ewell Chadwick. He married Leah Ray Crawford Nov. 21, 1950 in Elko, Nev. He was reared and educated in American Fork, graduating from American Fork High School. He was a member of the LDS Church. He was a retired technical sergeant in the Air Force. He traveled extensively, living in New Mexico, Germany, France and in Hawaii. He had lived in Layton for the past 20 years. He was also retired in 1981 from Hill Air Force Base, where he had worked as an aircraft E&I inspector. in-spector. He was a veteran of World War II, the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Surviving are his widow of Layton, two sons, David F. Chadwick, Chad-wick, Layton; Richard Chadwick, Oak Harbor, Wash.; and five grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and three sisters, Tom Chadwick and Mrs. Darrell (Joyce) Whithers, both of American Fork; John Chadwick, Chad-wick, Ogden; Mrs.' Nephi (Elaine) Campbell, Mrs. Don (Phillis) Christian, both of Orem. Funeral directors, Lindquist's Layton Mortuary. Bishop Henry Simpson of the Layton 8th Ward officiated at the funeral services. Family prayer was by John-Chadwick; John-Chadwick; prelude, George Ryt-ting; Ryt-ting; invocation, Billy Van Pelt; "Whispering Hope" by Don Wes-tover; Wes-tover; speaker, Gary Campbell; "In the Garden" by Don Westover; speaker, Rodney Wanner; remarks, re-marks, Bishop Henry Simpson; benediction, be-nediction, Blaine Chadwick. Dedication of the grave was by Chad Campbell with interment in the Fort Douglas Cemetery. Military Milit-ary honors were accorded by Hill Air Force Base Honor Guard. Pallbearers were Tsgt. Walter M. Huff, Claude Manzanares, Eugene Rakestraw, Roy Call, Rick Coleman Cole-man and John Parr. |