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Show DIESTOLLOWING A LONG ILLNESS BEAUTIFUL SERVICES iMARK FUNERAL OF BEAVER WOMAN Beautiful and impressive funeral services were held Friday, December 27, for Mrs. Frank Dally of Beaver, who died following a long illness from heart trouble. The funeral was conducted con-ducted by Bishop C. Dennis White of the east ward. Music was by a mixed quartet composed of Mesdames Margery Mar-gery Mackerell, Jennie Tanner, John P. Murdock and Joseph Bakes. The opening song was "Tho Deep'ning Trials Throng Your Way." Elder Sam Hutchings offered the opening prayer and the quartet sang, "Come Ye Disconsolate." Dis-consolate." Clyde Messinger, for years a neighbor neigh-bor to the family, and Robert White were speakers, each dwelling upon the theme of immortality. Miss Lucile Huntington sang, "No Night There," with Miss Lois White at the piano. President J. F. Tolton read the beautiful lines of "Memories of Mother." The humility, the faith and simplicity of lives of the family, were told of by the speaker. Bishop White spoke words of approval ap-proval for all that had been said, and expressed appreciation of the family for every kindness shown them. "I Need Thee Every Hour" was sung by the quartet and Elder Elmer White offered the closing prayer. Mrs. Dally was forty years and nine months old. She was the mother of four children, three of whom survive- Her mother, Mrs. Talbot, who was seriously injured some weeks ago in an automobile accident near Para-goonah, Para-goonah, when another woman lost her life, was unable to attend the funeral or to visit her daughter in her last hoViPS. o . |