Richard Wakefield Wynn, 17 died of injuries sufffered in an automobile accident on Nov. 2, near Delta
He was born May 17, 1951, in Salt Lake City, to Samuel D. and June Wood Wynn. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, an Explorer Scout and a studend at Viewmont High School in Bountiful.
Survirors; parents, brothers and sisters, John, Denver, Colo.; Sam, Salt Lake City;Dan, Rebecca, Lynda, Sylvia,Irma, Camille, all Bountiful; grandparents Samuel D. Wynn, Sr., Mrs. Camille Wood, both Salt Lake City.
Funeral was held Tuesday, Nov.5, in the Davis LDS Stake House, under the direction of the Bountiful Union Mortuary.
The family chose the speakers and the musical numbers for the services.
Pallbeares were Kim Puzey, Kevin Campbell, Michael Wynn, Steven Wynn, Gregg Rodeback, and Byron Gold. Honorary pallbearers were, Ron Thomson, Brad Orgil, Spero Bonelas, and Mel Cousins.
Family prayer was given by Edward Wynn, an uncle. Prelude and postlude music was played by Barbara Mueller. Invocation was by President Stanley Smoot.
Speakers were Dannis King, priesthood advisor; Calman Hansen, senior home teacher companion; Ray Madsen, home teacher; and Bishop Donald F. Gold.
Musical selections included a piano solo, "Somewhere My Love" by Ruby Brown; and The Madrigell Singers from Viewmont High seniors "O My Father, conducted by Val LIndsey. Benediction was by Reed Wilde and dedication of the grave by Richard Brown.
Richard Wakefield Wynn, 17 died of injuries sufffered in an automobile accident on Nov. 2, near Delta
He was born May 17, 1951, in Salt Lake City, to Samuel D. and June Wood Wynn. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, an Explorer Scout and a studend at Viewmont High School in Bountiful.
Survirors; parents, brothers and sisters, John, Denver, Colo.; Sam, Salt Lake City;Dan, Rebecca, Lynda, Sylvia,Irma, Camille, all Bountiful; grandparents Samuel D. Wynn, Sr., Mrs. Camille Wood, both Salt Lake City.
Funeral was held Tuesday, Nov.5, in the Davis LDS Stake House, under the direction of the Bountiful Union Mortuary.
The family chose the speakers and the musical numbers for the services.
Pallbeares were Kim Puzey, Kevin Campbell, Michael Wynn, Steven Wynn, Gregg Rodeback, and Byron Gold. Honorary pallbearers were, Ron Thomson, Brad Orgil, Spero Bonelas, and Mel Cousins.
Family prayer was given by Edward Wynn, an uncle. Prelude and postlude music was played by Barbara Mueller. Invocation was by President Stanley Smoot.
Speakers were Dannis King, priesthood advisor; Calman Hansen, senior home teacher companion; Ray Madsen, home teacher; and Bishop Donald F. Gold.
Musical selections included a piano solo, "Somewhere My Love" by Ruby Brown; and The Madrigell Singers from Viewmont High seniors "O My Father, conducted by Val LIndsey. Benediction was by Reed Wilde and dedication of the grave by Richard Brown.
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