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Show BBBBJ I Nielsen Funeral at Hyde Park m One of the City's Splendid Young Men Laii H ! to Rest. Funeral Dare y Attended. 1 HYDE PARK, March 24. The dentil of Brother Andrew Nielsen, .!; y.' o died very suddenly last Hfl T "d y i fternoon, cost n gloom B ' (! tin people of this place. H V l.ilo it has long-been known H , tli.it nrother Nielsen was suffer- H ing with heart trouble, no one Hfl was aware that the end was so H near. Only last Sunday dio was H out to Sunday school and meeting and seemed in his usual good B spirit.. Pneumonia sot in Mon- H day. and that added to his heart B trouble proved too much for his H never robust constitution, and H ' death camo Tuesday about 2 p. H ' in., as a happy release from 6C- H I vero suffering. Funeral services H wcro held in tho meeting house H today. The choir sang School M Tliy Feelings," "Oh My Father" H and "There is Sweet -Rest in H Ilea veu." Fred T. Ballam sang H ' .that beautiful solo, "Sometime. H Somewhere." Tlio opening prayer B and benediction was offered by George Z. Lamb and Lars C. Pc- fl tersen. Many comforting and in- H struetivc remarks were made by James llurren. Geo. E. Miles,-Jo- H sepli Woitc, James W. 1). Ilurrcu, Loreno Petersen, George Ash- H croft and Bishop C. G. Hyde. Some twenty-eight vehicles heav- ily loaded witli relatives and friends followed the remains ' to fl ' the" cemetery. As the coffin was B being lowered into the grave, B "Nearer My God to Thee" was H sung by Fred T. Bullniii. Arthur 1' Petersen, "WillArd Ballam and l Robert McQuarrie. B Brother Andrew Nielsen was born in Peiison ward, Nov. 20, 1880. s a boy he was ever loving, lov-ing, kind hearted, and obedient to his parents. Modest and unassuming, un-assuming, lie won friends 'wherever 'wher-ever he went. In li02 he left, home i nd went into the state of California, where ho spent two years a. a missionary. While in Los Angeles he met Miss Annie E. Jacobseii, who in October, 1905. became his wife, the ceremony cere-mony being performed in the Salt Lake temple. The sympathy of the whole community com-munity go out to the nged parents, par-ents, and to the young wife so soon left a widow. Andrew J. Nielsen was a young man of a clean, pure, and moral disposition and was beloved by all who truly knew him. "While we bow in humble submission to the will of Jehovah, yet the place of Andrew J. Nielsen will be hard to fill in the hearts of those who so dearly loved him. |