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Scott Croft Stevens

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Scott Croft Stevens

Birth
Lovell, Big Horn County, Wyoming, USA
Death
1 Jun 1967 (aged 13)
Lovell, Big Horn County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Byron, Big Horn County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block E Lot 2 Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Scott Stevens Accorded Rites

Funeral services for Scott Croft Stevens were held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Byron LDS chapel with Bishop Clifford Powelson conducting.

Mike Stevens played the prelude and postlude music. John Abaham offered the invocation, and a quartet, Mike Stevens, Mike Neville and Charles and Jack Hessenthaler, sang "Jesus, Lover of my Soul." A former school teacher, Violet Mangus, read the obituary and Leola P. Allen sang "Dear Little Boy of Mine." The sermon was by J. Leslie Rollins; the Singing Mothers sang "Abide With Me, and the benediction was given by Wayne G. Jones.

Pall bearers were Mike Johnson, Archie Ames, Keith Neville, Carl Yorgason, Don Tew and Leon Yates. Honorary pallbearers were Scott's school friends.

Scott was injured last Wednesday morning when he was thrown out of a pickup driven by his father, Gary A. Stevens. Scott was sitting on a piece of plywod. A gust of wind apparently caught the plywood and threw him out of the truck.

He died that afternoon in the North Big Horn Hospital. Scott, 13, was the son of Gary and Kay Croft Stevens of Byron, eldest of seven children. He was active in sports.
Scott Stevens Accorded Rites

Funeral services for Scott Croft Stevens were held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Byron LDS chapel with Bishop Clifford Powelson conducting.

Mike Stevens played the prelude and postlude music. John Abaham offered the invocation, and a quartet, Mike Stevens, Mike Neville and Charles and Jack Hessenthaler, sang "Jesus, Lover of my Soul." A former school teacher, Violet Mangus, read the obituary and Leola P. Allen sang "Dear Little Boy of Mine." The sermon was by J. Leslie Rollins; the Singing Mothers sang "Abide With Me, and the benediction was given by Wayne G. Jones.

Pall bearers were Mike Johnson, Archie Ames, Keith Neville, Carl Yorgason, Don Tew and Leon Yates. Honorary pallbearers were Scott's school friends.

Scott was injured last Wednesday morning when he was thrown out of a pickup driven by his father, Gary A. Stevens. Scott was sitting on a piece of plywod. A gust of wind apparently caught the plywood and threw him out of the truck.

He died that afternoon in the North Big Horn Hospital. Scott, 13, was the son of Gary and Kay Croft Stevens of Byron, eldest of seven children. He was active in sports.


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