Funeral services for Allen June Syddall, 37, Richfield resident who was killed instantly while towing a car on Utah Highway 63 September 14, were conducted in the Richfield Third LDS ward chapel Saturday afternoon by Bishop O. J. Condie.
He was born at Monroe, July 3, 1916, a son of William H. and Blanche Roberts Syddall. A member of the LDS church he lived all his life in Richfield.
On Feb. 8, 1937, he married Lottie Barney at Richfield. Survivors include his widon and three daughters, Karen, Beverly and Vicki, and one son, Kent Syddall, all of Richfield; his mother and father, three sisters and three brothers.
Funernal services were as follows; Opening remarks, Bishop Condie; Opening prayer, Phill Powell; Chorus, "Sometime We'll Understand,"; First speaker, Enoch Larson; solo, by his neice, Colleen Mikesell, "In The Garden of Tomorrow,". Speaker, Dohn Buchanan; Song, "Beyond The Sunset", by Phil and Nina Jorgensen, Speaker, Junius Powell; song, "Bury Me Near The Old Home", by the Jones Brothers of Monroe; Closing prayer, Bill Winkel; Dedication of grave and remarks, by his grandfather, B. J. Roberts.
Burial was in the Richfield city Cemetery under the direction af the Peterson mortuary of
Richfield.
Information from saved obituary.
June was my uncle.
Funeral services for Allen June Syddall, 37, Richfield resident who was killed instantly while towing a car on Utah Highway 63 September 14, were conducted in the Richfield Third LDS ward chapel Saturday afternoon by Bishop O. J. Condie.
He was born at Monroe, July 3, 1916, a son of William H. and Blanche Roberts Syddall. A member of the LDS church he lived all his life in Richfield.
On Feb. 8, 1937, he married Lottie Barney at Richfield. Survivors include his widon and three daughters, Karen, Beverly and Vicki, and one son, Kent Syddall, all of Richfield; his mother and father, three sisters and three brothers.
Funernal services were as follows; Opening remarks, Bishop Condie; Opening prayer, Phill Powell; Chorus, "Sometime We'll Understand,"; First speaker, Enoch Larson; solo, by his neice, Colleen Mikesell, "In The Garden of Tomorrow,". Speaker, Dohn Buchanan; Song, "Beyond The Sunset", by Phil and Nina Jorgensen, Speaker, Junius Powell; song, "Bury Me Near The Old Home", by the Jones Brothers of Monroe; Closing prayer, Bill Winkel; Dedication of grave and remarks, by his grandfather, B. J. Roberts.
Burial was in the Richfield city Cemetery under the direction af the Peterson mortuary of
Richfield.
Information from saved obituary.
June was my uncle.
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