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Vernal Express - 25 March 1971
Emma Lou Wardle Funeral Services Held Here Saturday
Funeral services for Emma Lou (Ludy) Wardle, 47, of Vernal were held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Vernal Second-Fourth Ward LDS Chapel, under the direction of the Vernal Third Ward bishopric.
Mrs. Wardle died Wednesday of last week in a Salt Lake hospital of complications following heart surgery.
She was born February 10, 1924 in Sunnyside to Homer H. and Mabel McMullen Haynes. She married Darrel V. Wardle January 14, 1942 in Vernal. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
Mrs. Wardle was a member of the Vernal Ladies Fireman Auxiliary.
Survivors include her husband; son, D. Duane, Salt Lake City; two grandchildren; sisters, Genevieve Stanfill and LaRue Carter, both of Vernal.
Van Robinson gave the prayer at the mortuary. Mary Schaefermeyer played prelude and postlude music. Floyd Labrum gave the opening prayer. "I'll Never Walk Alone" was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sowards, accompanied by Mrs. Schaefermeyer.
Speakers were Bishop Irvin Haws, Karl Migliori, Gene Ray Hall and Barclay Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Sowards sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere", accompanied by Mrs. Schaefermeyer. Art Schaefermeyer gave the closing prayer.
Mr. Migliori dedicated the grave. Burial was in the Vernal Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Van Robison, Lynn Labrum, Wally Perry, Gary Hatch, Ted Workman and Vernon Richards.
Attending the services from out of town were the Ferrell Glines family and the Ross Larsons, Ogden; the Tal Wardles, Las Vegas; the Morgan Slaughs, Smithfield; Bill Gefley, Rangely; the Larry Knights, Grand Junction.
The Billy McKees, Grace Carter, the Don Bailys, the Vernon Richards and Carol and Bob, the Doug Steels, the Larry Wardles and the Barclay Gardiners, all of Salt Lake City.
The Leo Conks, Bountiful; the Wayne Hackings, Tom and Francis Bullock, the Wallace Glovers, Earl Gurr, Deloy Gurr, Eliza Wardle and the Bud Wardle family, all of Provo.
The Lyard McConkies, Altamont; Allen Wardle, Delta; the Blaine Horrockses and Mrs. Jack Leavitt, Neola; the Dean Hunts, Tooele, the Lloyd Nelsons, Lynn Labrum, the Floyd Labrums and Pearl Labrum, all of Provo.
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