Funeral services for Roy Cook were conducted Sunday at the Naples chapel under the direction of Arthur Harrison.
Mrs. Darlene Evans rendered a solo "Lay My Head Beneath A Rose," accompanied by Mrs. Melinda Goodrich. Invocation was by George H. Southam.
Archie Johnson and LaVell Manwaring were the speakers.
A mixed quartet composed of Mrs. Ina Chivers, Mrs. Maude Goodrich, A. G. Goodrich and Jacob Lybbert sang. "Though Deepening Trials," "My Heavenly Father Knows" and "Beautiful Ilse of Somewhere," accompanied by Mrs. Goodrich. Joseph Collier offered the benediction.
Pallbearers were six brothers, Will Cook of Provo; John Cook of Roosevelt; Mark Leonard, Harold and Robert Cook of Vernal.
Interment was at the Vernal Memorial Park under the direction of the Swain Funeral Home with Roy Goodrich of Roosevelt Dedicating the grave.
-Vernal Express, April 22, 1943, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
Funeral services for Roy Cook were conducted Sunday at the Naples chapel under the direction of Arthur Harrison.
Mrs. Darlene Evans rendered a solo "Lay My Head Beneath A Rose," accompanied by Mrs. Melinda Goodrich. Invocation was by George H. Southam.
Archie Johnson and LaVell Manwaring were the speakers.
A mixed quartet composed of Mrs. Ina Chivers, Mrs. Maude Goodrich, A. G. Goodrich and Jacob Lybbert sang. "Though Deepening Trials," "My Heavenly Father Knows" and "Beautiful Ilse of Somewhere," accompanied by Mrs. Goodrich. Joseph Collier offered the benediction.
Pallbearers were six brothers, Will Cook of Provo; John Cook of Roosevelt; Mark Leonard, Harold and Robert Cook of Vernal.
Interment was at the Vernal Memorial Park under the direction of the Swain Funeral Home with Roy Goodrich of Roosevelt Dedicating the grave.
-Vernal Express, April 22, 1943, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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