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Show IMPRESSIVE SERVICES FOR MOTHER OF EIGHT Largely attended funeral services wore held Tuesday at two o'clock for Mrs. Guy Crosby of Northcreek, who , d;ed at her home Saturday night at '8:30, shortly after the birth of a beautiful baby boy. In the death of Mrs. Crosby eight young children are made motherless, the oldest a girl of thirteen. Bishop . C. Dennis White of the Beaver east ward conducted the services ser-vices and a mixed quarter composed of Mrs. Geneva Josenh, Mrs. J. Tanner. Tan-ner. Milo Baker and Gus Fernley furnished fur-nished the music, Mrs. Mae C. White accompanying at the piano. Floral tributes were profuse, bearing bear-ing silent, evidence of the love and esteem borne Mrs. Crosby. "O My Father," "Sometime We'll Understand," and "O It is Wonderful" were selections rendered by the quart-1 et, with a solo, "I know that my Redeemer Re-deemer lives." by Gus Fernley. Prayers Pray-ers were offered by T. B. Davis and Hohart G. White, and the grave was .'eriicptod hv B'shon White. Former Bishon Genrre A. Parkinson Parkin-son and Pres. J. F. Tolton were the speakers, each paving a irlowing tribute tri-bute to the devotio'n of Mrs. Crosby as a wife, a mother and a neighbor. Mrs. Crosby was the daughter of Isnac Wm-hy. She was the mother of ton children, eight of the surviving. There are also the husband, two brothers and one sister who survive. |