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Show maesmmeimmmmnel Cecil Smith Cecil Smith, 71, 332 3ist, WASHINGTON TERRACE — Mrs. Vera Lee Yates, 72, of 4586 S. 250 East, died Thursday, Oct. 31, 1985, at St. Benedict's Hospital of heart failure. died Wednesday, July 10, 1985 at McKay- Dee Hospital after a heart attack. He was born May 20, 1914 in Bren- lvy in, Texas, 8 < Ipe = Nelson 7 and Sally Irving. married e Frazier in Johnson. She 1947 in Ogden. a barber for He also Shop. worked as Navy of the Ogden Rescue Canton. Will Montgom- ga Smith, Salt Lake City; Cecil Smith Jr., Ogden; Bobbie Helen Davis, Kansas City, Mo.; Cecelia Smith, Kansas City, Kansas; Zenobia Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; Mattie Pearl Hearne, Houston, Texas; Mrs. Donald (Hazel) McEwen, O'Fallon, lll.; and 15 grandchildren. Nev. TI less She was alae member of the Church of God in Christ. She was Bishop Jones’ Queen of the Church. band of Ogden, Surviving are her husckwell, Ogden; Bla d lar Wil one Non, one brother, Sylseven grandchildren, us, Mo. vester Canton, Columb be Wednesday Funeral services will of God in ‘m. in the Church é h Bishop wit h, 30t niet CANE Ira E. Harer Eld Nathaniel Jones and ng. ati ici off rinaton the Myers MortuPriends may call at from 6 to 8 p.m. y sda ary in Ogden Tue en City Cemeinterment in the Ogd tery. 8" SG28SSyue mere oe i geese af2uyl ~ A es © wy eo Bo +. ars a i by o BS Sine | BOB Sy or, oun SS 5 ose Bowe toe & as D ”’ als onetsea @ aeeae B oo 2 Sa. Ress hee eB foe 2Q. O FF V SOF SC athemeine. Pnyew iia: @w aApf ae aoe EST WSF <<. Phe cones BET SSeae ei ae E.FP° ea o> 8 5a Vass P<~ ANS BA SLOT enoraunes ADS SBeoseorVross Om eS. = SOs Pg See 2s as ” ae nt ae: on ae ORI my 31st, 332 71, Smith, died Wednesday, July 10, 1985 at McKay- we Sims TE ' Cecil Smith — | @ B.S. 0 ns a Sa ~” y Girt -\ Cecil Sears e ce OS PMVAPSRe sek ah Force Base and; retired after 14! years of service. Funeral services will be held at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. with Wilson Spangenberg of the Jehovah's Witness Church officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday one hour prior to services. interment in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. | = wn ey ee gin Air Gee Hill at sor ow SS iden: Fes ee = we =m og = T - He was born May 20, 1914 in Bren- ham, Texas, a son of Karey and Nata ess a =xj ng Oo S25 3 ei eee ee see Bos ee Us GQ mat omg & Barber ie He - Shop. pice also ae ‘ for and yardman .‘ini Paciic’ . Railroad retiring 2 me me S: = co “ ° % a “U =} He worked as for barber ‘a ‘worked as chef gia an @ “ee Qe oO ivy Frazier in ge fe 4947 in Ogden. Cecil's OD = Smith. He ae married # n i. ~S@ Sa N e | SOn ee SSRN ee fee & = bis os oo Hospital after a heart attack. Dee - C4 st o bs She had been gia. a cook supervi- ge - = Be Elko,: in 1954, Kans. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. at the Myers Mortuary in Ogden with Rev. France Davis conducting. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. Burial will be in the Ogden City Cemetery. Military Honors will be accorded at the graveside by the American Legion. 7, gga June ery = for several years before her retirement. Surviving are her husband of Washington Terrace, one son and one daughter, Abdel Primm, Richmond, Calif.,; Sherri Lynnette Yates, Washington Terrace; four grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Also surviving is one brother, Charles E. Johnson, Independence, Surviving are his widow of Ogden, two sons and five daughters, Shelly é & married She Witness Church and was active in the Foster Parent organization. She had worked as a seamstress and had worked at Hill Air Force Base Mission. Laura and Wert Jehovah's - Layman League and of daughter She had lived “Se the past 20. — years’ in Washington Terrace. She was a member of the - during World War Il. : oe seh deacon at New Zion Bap| , : es t of the Baptist He was past presiden was on the board He lumbus, Mo., 4 marrieds. Kans. chef U.S. Pl"she was born May 30, 1906, in Co- Independence, and yardman for Union Pacific . Railroad retiring in 1969. He served in the ital of diabetes. Aug. 2, 1947, ings tg... Barber Cecil's Hos- 10. 1985, in the McKay-Dee ear William C. Yates#e= He worked as of 173 30th, died Sunday, peer A eile , daughter of Earl Edith Corriea Canton irs. She was born Aug. 24, 1913, in Mar- ham, Texas, a son of Karey and Natais | Edith C. MontgomeryMont- Vera Lee Yates ee a He served - durin Vor as in ar H. S 2. He was a deacon at New Zion Bap: . tist Church. -.. He was past president of the Baptist * Layman League and was on the board Rescue of the Ogden a “. two Mission. Surviving are his widow of Ogden, sons and five daughters, Shelly "Smith, Salt Lake City; Cecil Smith aT:, . Ogden; Bobbie Helen Davis, Kansas * City, Mo.; Cecelia Smith, Kansas City, ' Kansas; Zenobia Smith, Kansas City, -Mo.; Mattie Pearl Hearne, Houston, Texas; Mrs. Donald (Hazel) McEwen, O'Fallon, il; 2 MOL FeL1eS AZOD ooca_ic? oni azelndc)hildren. nald 15(Hgra NjiOddo [jex a | “yupluisaaut tii |