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                       Funeral Services for Walter Charles Cousins

    Funeral services for Walter Charles Cousins, of Granger, yo., who passed away
    in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City, Friday, Aug. 5, were held Monday morning
    at 11:00 o'clock at the Kemmerer LDS Ward Chapel.

    Wilford Keddington, a relative of the family, gave the family prayer at the
    Lincoln Mortuary.

    The services at the church were conducted by Bishop Wilford Williams. The
    opening prayer was by William Ball, followed by the Singing Mothers, singing,
    "More Holiness Give Thee." The biography was given by Bishop Williams; the
    Singing Mothers sang, "Oh My Father," with Mrs. Zella Kusnirik, soloist. Walt
    Dimond gave a talk, followed by a duet, "The Lord's Prayer," by Mr. and Mrs.
    Maxce Chandler. The benediction was given by William S. Little. The grave was
    dedicated by Walt Dimond.

    Interment was in city cemetery.

    Walter Charles Cousins was born in Diamondville May 21, 1908, to Mary and Cal
    Cousins. He attended grade school in Diamondville and was a graduate of the
    Kemmerer High School for which he was one of their star basketball players. He
    attended college for two years at Idaho State College in Pocatello, Idaho. He
    married Julia Galac in 1936, in Thermopolis, Wyoming.

    At the time of his death he was section foreman for the UPRR at Granger,
    Wyoming.  He is survived by his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Ray (Betty) Stocks of
    Las Vegas, and two sons, Willie of Thermopolis, and John of Denver; mother and
    father, four sisters, Mrs. Dick (Margaret) Reed, Mrs. Dave (Lucille) Hunter,
    Mrs. Marion Lyons of Kemmerer and Florence of Diamondville. Four brothers,
    Frank, of Monrovia, California, Ben and John of Pocatello, Idaho, and Robert
    of Evanston.
                  
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