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Emil John Tvrdy

In Loving Memory

 

EMIL J. TVRDY

 

December 29, 1927

Buhl, Idaho

 

February 3, 2003

Yuma, Arizona

 

FUNERAL SERVICES

11:00 AM Saturday, February 8, 2003

1st Ward LDS Chapel

Twin Falls, Idaho

 

ORDER OF SERVICE

Presiding & Conducting .................................... Bishop Randy Hansen

Prelude, Postlude, Accompanist .................................... Susan Bell

Family Prayer .................................... Terry Brown, Son-in-Law

 

Opening Prayer .................................... Steve Johnson, Nephew

Song .................................... "In the Garden" Carol Barsness, Cousin

 

Life Sketch .................................... Irving Tverdy, Cousin

Memories .................................... Family Members

Song .................................... "Beyond the Sunset" Carol Barsness, Cousin

 

Speaker .................................... Garn Johnson, Brother-in-Law

Closing Prayer .................................... R. Brent Jensen, Cousin

 

CONCLUDING SERVICES

Jerome Cemetery

Dedicatory Prayer .................................... Garn Johnson, Brother-in-Law

 

CASKET BEARERS

Terry Brown

Jeremy Brown Kevin Hranac

Dennis Poulin

Bruce Jones Scott Tverdy

Bill Machacek

Larry Steigemeier

 

HONORARY BEARERS

Shelby Williams

Bill Hicks

Bill Wegener

Clare Fife

Dale Fife

Kenny Patterson

Neil Steigemeier

Jack Jardine

Tom Tverdy

Ken Tverdy

Gordon Young

Joe Poulin

David Machacek

 

"JUST A NOTE FOR THOSE WAITING FOR ME;

 

BUD TROXELL

BRUCE POOLER

JOE MACHACEK

ALVIN MACHACEK

EARL BENT

DEAN FIFE

GLADE JOHNSON

CONRAD (CB) WAGNER

TOM NASH

VERN HERZINGER

 

"I'M COMING, DEAL THE CARDS!"

 

JUST A FARMER

 

"Just a farmer," you said, and I laughed cause I knew

All the things that farmers must be able to do.

They must quickly study the land, then watch the sky,

And figure just when is the right time and why;

To sow and to plant, to buy and to sell,

To go to the market with cattle and well ...

You know the books, that farmers must keep,

To pay all those taxes, and be able to sleep.

And you know the fixin' that farmers must do,

When machines, like mad monsters, blow a gasket or two.

I guess when God needed folk to care for His earth,

He chose "just farmers" 'cause He knew their true worth.

 

Helen G. Coon

 

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