SERVICES HELD FOR FRANK CALL SUNDAY
Frank Call of Wayan, Idaho, died Friday November 5, 1937 at 4 o'clock. Frank was the son of William Wiley Call and Eliza Melvina Pace, was born May 16, 1885 at Woodruff Rich County Utah. He married Emily Kapaki of Paia Maui at Wakawao Maui Hawaii July 25, 1911.
He is survived by his wife, Emily Call, six children, 2 sons and 4 daughters, Ben, Desmond, May, Aloma, and Eliza Lei, of Wayan, and Mrs. Mili Bench and one grandchild, Frank , one brother Wiley Call of Henry, Idaho, three sisters, Mrs. Melvina Crane, Twin Falls, Mrs. Jane Stoor, Soda Springs and Mrs. Myrtle Larsen of Castledale Utah.
Funeral services for Frank Call were held at the LDS Church 2 o'clock Sunday November 7, 1937 under the direction of W.W. Tingey of the Grays Lake Ward.
Opening song by Soda Springs choir, "Beautiful Home." Prayer by George H. Muir. Song, "My Heavenly Father Knows."
Remarks by Bishop W.W. Tingey. First speaker Wilard Call of Bancroft.
Solo, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose" Kurmet Hurd accompanied by Mrs. Arlene Torgesen.
Second speaker Wm. Mendenhall of Thatcher. Song, "Sometime We'll Understand."
Benediction by C.C. Matthews.
Members of the Modernwood Men Pall Bearers, Al Deaton, Lee Reese, Walter Stilles, Frank Ellis, Ernest Jensen, Tom Hopkins. The Woodmen had charge of services at the cemetery. The grave was dedicated by Westley Tingey.
Those from out of town who attended the services were; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Winegar of Bountiful Utah, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tingey and Mrs. Perry Tingey of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Call and Mrs. Campbell of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. A Bell Kuntz, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Kuntz, Mr. and Mrs. Olando and Bishop Scmmidt all of Burn Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hart and Bishop Samuel Hart of Raymond Idaho.
SERVICES HELD FOR FRANK CALL SUNDAY
Frank Call of Wayan, Idaho, died Friday November 5, 1937 at 4 o'clock. Frank was the son of William Wiley Call and Eliza Melvina Pace, was born May 16, 1885 at Woodruff Rich County Utah. He married Emily Kapaki of Paia Maui at Wakawao Maui Hawaii July 25, 1911.
He is survived by his wife, Emily Call, six children, 2 sons and 4 daughters, Ben, Desmond, May, Aloma, and Eliza Lei, of Wayan, and Mrs. Mili Bench and one grandchild, Frank , one brother Wiley Call of Henry, Idaho, three sisters, Mrs. Melvina Crane, Twin Falls, Mrs. Jane Stoor, Soda Springs and Mrs. Myrtle Larsen of Castledale Utah.
Funeral services for Frank Call were held at the LDS Church 2 o'clock Sunday November 7, 1937 under the direction of W.W. Tingey of the Grays Lake Ward.
Opening song by Soda Springs choir, "Beautiful Home." Prayer by George H. Muir. Song, "My Heavenly Father Knows."
Remarks by Bishop W.W. Tingey. First speaker Wilard Call of Bancroft.
Solo, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose" Kurmet Hurd accompanied by Mrs. Arlene Torgesen.
Second speaker Wm. Mendenhall of Thatcher. Song, "Sometime We'll Understand."
Benediction by C.C. Matthews.
Members of the Modernwood Men Pall Bearers, Al Deaton, Lee Reese, Walter Stilles, Frank Ellis, Ernest Jensen, Tom Hopkins. The Woodmen had charge of services at the cemetery. The grave was dedicated by Westley Tingey.
Those from out of town who attended the services were; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Winegar of Bountiful Utah, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tingey and Mrs. Perry Tingey of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Call and Mrs. Campbell of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. A Bell Kuntz, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Kuntz, Mr. and Mrs. Olando and Bishop Scmmidt all of Burn Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hart and Bishop Samuel Hart of Raymond Idaho.
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