David L. Bird, (1936)

David L. Bird, 61, of Arbon Valley, returned to Our Father in Heaven on Tuesday, June 3, 1997 in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dave was born on February 14, 1936, in Malad, a son of Matthew P. and Louise Perry Bird. He spent most of his youth on the family farm in Arbon Valley, and graduated from Logan Utah High School.
He married Barbara Petersen on June 3, 1955 in the Logan LDS Temple. They resided in Logan for several years before making a permanent move to Arbon Valley in 1973.
Dave loved his work on the farm and the neighbors and friends surrounding him.
He enjoyed many diversions, when time allowed, such as photography, automobile restoration and gardening. But he was known mostly for his constant thirst for knowledge.
He was a very righteous man, and was an influence for good on everyone he met. He served in many positions in the LDS Church, but will be remembered mainly for his 10 years as branch president of the Arbon Valley LDS branch.
He is survived by his wife, of Arbon Valley; four sons, Jeff (Irene), Brent, Matt (Vanessa), all of Arbon Valley, and Elder Matt Bird, currently serving a mission in Dallas, Texas; two daughters, Lisa (Bruce) Hawks of Victor, New York, and Leslee (Parrish) Tanner of Logan, Utah; his mother, Louise P. Bird of Mona, Utah; two brothers, Perry (Ila Dell) of Ogden, Utah, and Richard (Twila), of Lakewood, Colorado; six sisters: Helen (Mac) Smith, Ogden, Utah; Lou (David) Woodland of Concord, Calif, Maureen (Steve) Douglas of Bountiful, Utah, Willa (Bob) Bickmore of Provo, Utah, Carol (Darrell) Johnson of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Ann (Dee) Hansen, currently serving an LDS mission to Norway.
He was preceded in death by his father and oldest son, David Lawrence.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 7, 1997, at noon in the Malad LDS Second Fifth Ward Chapel, 20 S. 100 W.
Friends may call at the Benson Horsley Funeral Home, 132 W. 300 N. Malad, on Friday, June 6 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturday at the funeral home from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Logan City Cemetery, Logan, Utah.

The Strength of a Man
The strength of a man should not be judged by the size,
But with a life of integrity, that shows in his eyes.
The strength of a man comes from inside
For if your right with the Lord, He’s there at your side.
The strength of a man is expressed in his hands
In the service that’s rendered to one’s fellow man.
The strength of a man, comes from the love that is there
From one so caring and willing to share.
The strength of a man is the example that’s shown
From a heart that is pure, to those that he’s known.
The strength of a man, forever is there
In the lives that he’s touched and the trials they must bear
The strength of a man is to commit till the end
To stay close to the Lord and know He’s your friend.
The strength of a man is the faith to believe
And to have a trust in God, is the strength we receive
Barbara Bird
June 4, 1997

David L Bird obit
David L Bird program

In Loving Memory of                        

                        David L. Bird – 61

            Born February 14, 1936 – Malad, Idaho

            Passed Away June 3, 1997 – Salt Lake City, Utah

                        Funeral Service

            Saturday June 7, 1997 = 12 Noon

            Malad 2nd/5th LDS Ward Chapel

            President Jeff Stewart, officiating

            Concluding Service

                        Logan City Cemetery

Dedicatory Prayer                   Jeff Bird, son

                                    Casket Bearers

Parrish Turner             Joe Jensen Jr.              Alan Larsen

Earl Tubbs                  Hans Hayden              Claude Gibbons

                        Honorary Bearers – sons

Jeff Bird                      Brent Bird

Matt Bird                    Elder Josh Bird

Family Prayer                         Matt Bird, son

Organ Prelude                         Diane Gibbons

Vocal Solo                              “Faith”

            By Blaine Bird, grandson

            Accompanied by Lisa Hawks, daughter

Invocation                               Bruce Hawks, son in law

Life Sketch                             Mike Bird, nephew

Speaker                                   Perry Bird, brother

Vocal Duet                              “How Great Thou Art”

                        By Julie Hayden & Lynn Anderson

                        Accompanied by Lindell Ward

Remarks                                  President Jeff Stewart

Closing Hymn – #219             Congregation

            “Because I Have Been Given Much”

Benediction                            Dwight Bird, nephew

Organ Postlude                       Diane Gibbons

Floral Tribute                          Friends and Family

            Special Appreciation For The

            Compassionate Service Rendered by the

            Arbon LDS Branch Relief Society Sisters