JOHN S. BOCKBIGLER — John S. Sock, 73, of Bigler, died at 7:30 a, m. yesterday shortly after being admitted to the Clearfield Hospital,He was a retired employe of the Wiliiamsgrove Clay Products Co A son os James and Delia (Peters) Bock, he was bom ar West Decatur Aug. 4. 1S95. He served ih the Army during World War I and was married to the former Mabel Turner in 192S,Mr. Bock was a member of the ■United Methodist Church, the Susquehanna Barracks of World War I veterans, the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge at Clearfield. the Clearfield Eagles Lodge and the Centre Hill Grange.His wife and,, the following children survive: Mrs. Ruth Barfield, at home: and David Bock. Williamsport The following stepchildren also survive: James Morgan. ~ Washington, D. C.: John P. Morgan, Cur-wensville: Richard P. Morgan, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.; Mrs. Robert (Bernice) Eshel-man. Ceredo. W.Va.; and Mrs. Nile (Elizabeth) linberg, Phil-ipsburg R. D.Twenty - two grandchildren, four great - grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters survive: Edward. Morris-dale R. D.: Bruce. Wallaceton: George. Woodland R- D.: Mrs. Dorothy Hackett and Mrs. Catherine Boaro. Xorth East.Friends vvili be received in the William W. Strange Home for Funerals at Morrisdale from 7 o'clock this evening until 2 p. m.* Thursday when services will be conducted by the Rev Leo Black and the Rev. Edward Bkcon. Interment will be in the Centre Hill Cemetery. Grange memorial services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight.