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Show Deaths and Funerals BINGHAM Willard Eugene Blng-ham, Blng-ham, 62 years old, died at a local hospital hos-pital at 1 o'clock this morning, following follow-ing an operation. His home is in Wilson Wil-son lane. Surviving are his wife and twelve children, six boys and six girls. The' funeral arrangements will be given giv-en later. COY The funeral cortege with tho body of Mrs. Sarah Coy left the LIndquist LInd-quist chapel at 12:40 o'clock today for Plain City whore services will bo hold at the grave at' 1:30 p. m. CLOMPTZ Funeral services for Jefferson A. Clomptz were held at Clinton today, the cortege leaving the Lindquist chapel at 3 p. m. BLAIR Ernest M. Blair, aged 23 years, died at tho Red Cross hospital of Influenza after a brief illness. His wife, Lillian, died Tuesday evening of I the same disease. A double funeral will be held Saturday at the grave at an hour to be announced later. WILSON Short services will be held for Mrs. Margarot Wilson at the home of Mrs. Walker at Syracuse Saturday Sat-urday afternoon, after which the body will be shipped by the LIndquist chapel cha-pel to Rigby, Idaho, for interment Sunday. GOLDEN Mrs. Ida Wallis Golden, 22 years of ago, wife of R. W. Golden of Winterville, Miss., died at a local hospital yesterday afternoon at 2:15 from pneumonia after an illness of three weeks. Mrs. Golden had come to Ogden to visit friends. When her condition became critical, a sister, Miss Georgia Willis, came from Memphis, Mem-phis, Tenn., and was with her when the end came. Mrs. Golden is survived sur-vived by her husband, a 6-year-old daughter, her mother, a brother, David Willis, all of Winterville, and a sister, Miss Willis of Memphis. The body was removed to the Kir-kendall Kir-kendall chapel to be prepared for shipment Saturday to Winterville where interment will be made. MYAGOSHOMA K. Myagoshoma, 33, a Japanese resident, died at the T)P.C hnfcntfnl tlilc mnmJnn- it A after an operation. The remains were conveyed to the Kirkendall parlors. Funeral arrangements will be announced an-nounced later. SHERMAN William H. Sherman, former telegraph operator for the Southern Pacific railroad died in Ogden Og-den this morning of Brlght's disease at the age of 60 years. He is survived by his wife and ono daughter, Lida Sherman. The remains were taken to the Larkin chapel to bo prepared for funeral services. Mr. Sherman's home was 2745 Park avenue this city. BLAIR The funeral services for Ernest M. Blair whose death occurred at the Emergency hospital yesterday J will bo held Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Ogden city cemetery, Bishop M. B. Richardson officiating. The funeral cortege will leave the Larkin chapel 0. promptly at 2. |