Mrs. Marjorie Pipkin Funeral Conducted in FG; Crash Victim Funeral services for Mrs. Marjorie Pipkin, 20, who was killed early Saturday in an auto accident at Idaho Falls, Idaho, were conducted Wednesday at the Fuiten-Friesen Mortuary chapel in Forest Grove. The Rev. Athur Thompson, pastor of the Buxton Assembly of God church officiated. Mrs. Gordon Merrill was organist and Dave Fuiten soloist. Concluding rites and interment were at the Forest View Cemetery, Forest Grove, with Roland Wright, Marshall Jones, Johnny Jones, Gary Swanson, Clayton Ree and Dennis Kern as bearers. Marjorie was born Jan. 2, 1945, in Portland, the daughter of Verna and the late James Loop. She spent her early life in Portland and then later lived with her family at Wheeler, Vernonia and Bremerton before they moved to Forest Grove on May 13, 1961. They had been living at Blackfoot, Idaho, where he was stationed with the U.S. navy at the atomic energy commission's national reactor testing station. Mrs. Pipkin was a member of the Buxton Assembly of God church and of the Royal Neighbors lodge in Forest Grove. Surviving are her husband, two children, James and Tammy Pipkin, all of Blackfoot, Idaho; her mother, Mrs. Verna Loop, Forest Grove; a brother, Pat Loop, with the U.S. Navy at San Diego; two sisters, Mrs. Leornard (Lois) Peel, Fort Ord, CA and Mrs. Eric (Judy) Ames, Garden Grove, CA; her maternal grandmother, Mrs. May Schonbeckler, Vancover, WA; three nieces and a number of aunts and uncles. Her father was killed in a 1955 logging accident while working in Alaska.