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Show f Cedar July 5th i MACKELPRANtt I FUNElRAL SERVICES If ' Funeral services for tho remains of Sister Jane Parry Mnckelprang were ! Tield in tho Tabernacle Sunday after noon with Counsellor S. P. Leigh in charge. ,j Tho many words of praiao and con- iSfc ... dolenco for the departed wife and ' ' mother were fittingly spoken showing the high esteem in which such a noble character was held. Tho beautiful ainging was .well rendered and selected select-ed in accordance with tho desires of tho departed sister. Jano Harriet Parry Mackclprang who died Juno 17, 1920, was born in When only fifteen years of age she emigrated to Utah in company with the lato EUas Morris and other missionaries. mis-sionaries. After remaining in Salt Lake City for a short time she trav eled by wagon with David Bulloch and others to Cedar City where she lived with her uncle, John Parry until her - marriage to August Mackelprang, on February 13, 1879 in tho St. George Temple. Nine children resulted from this happy union, six of whom aro still living, three sons and three daughters. In the passing of Sister Mackelprang, Mackel-prang, Cedar City ha3 lost a highly esteemed woman, beloved for her sweet and happy disposition and admired ad-mired for her brilliancy of intellect, refinement and culture. |