Show LJ 17 a 6 lot em n foal 1 ff og C 9 1 in Si A 9 an 1 0 as lies funeral services forr for dealton dealto 1 lyman 36 who died of nep nephritis hrit S at the t general hospital in salt lake city february 2 were A held in the blanding ward chapel saturday at p m parley 0 hurst presided the chapel was full of friends and relatives who came to pay their respects to this young man who had won the love and admiration of nearly all who chor knew him ills his courage and faith in the face of a long enervation enervating illness had been a marvel to neighbors and friends who new of his condition he had been confined to his bod bed for the greater part of the time since last september and had been in several hospitals during that time he spent several days in the hospital at monticello just prior to going to salt lake for specialized treatment of the tha disease that has caus caused d him acute suffering for the past several years the funeral services were in in camp compliance liance with what his wishes would have been and were beautiful in their simplicity and sincerity A singular lack of prostrate grief rief marked the demeanor of the immediate family the control of their emotions being rn mute evidence of the faith they h have of a future meeting under conditions and circumstances much more pleasant the music was furnished by the combined blanding and grayson ward choirs and joseph hunt and hyrum porter the two sis rene and allie also sang the speakers were kay lyman brother philip hurst former scout master and life long friend albert R lyman uncle and bishop wm E palmer brother of mrs lyman each of them expressed praise and admiration of the high standards and ideals of both dealton and his wife the wonderful control that kay showed in speaking was mute testimony of divine help at such a trying time the two sisters sang beautifully and without evidence of weakening under the strain all adding to the beauty of the ceremony and bearing witness to the motivating force that directs the lives of this fine family dealton perkins lyman was borri born at blanding utah november 4 1913 he lived for a short while in salt lake city with his family while he was very young but most of his life was spent in blanding where he attended the public schools and the san juan high school he was the oldest child of edward partridge lyman and irene perkins lyman both members of old pioneer families in this area dealton was married to clessa palmer daughter of mr and mrs wm win Z palmer march 19 1935 in the salt lake temple the young couple made their home in salt lake city from 1937 until 1942 when they returned to blanding for the sake of mr clymans health they have made their home there since that tha t time where they have been constantly harras sed by the dread disease that has been gradually undermining the vital lity and strength of the head of the family all during his life and as much as his health would permit he was active in the mormon church he belonged to the grayson ward and was a member of the quorum of seventy at the time of his death he is survived by his wife and WA N aw 4 na 10 A the fi lowing children gordon T D aged 13 maureen 10 mark E 5 lloyd W 3 and jed E a baby of five months also surviving are his parents mr and mrs edward P lyman of blanding and the following brothers and sisters kay P of blanding edward robison also of blanding almond P of portland ore mrs arthur morin and mrs allie platt both of provo burial was in the blanding |