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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