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Show Deaths asid .Funerals MAW The body of James A. Maw, son of Robert Maw of Ogden, will be brought here for burial from Kansas City, where he died Monday of influenza. in-fluenza. HOBBS The funeral of Lawrence Hobbs was held at the grave yesterday afternoon in Ogden City cemetery. PAYNE The funeral of Woodrow Payne, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Payne, was held this afternoon in the city cemetery, Rev. J. E. Carver conducting. OGDEN The funeral of William R. Ogden, 3 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ogden, was held this afternoon after-noon in Ogden City cemetery. Rev. C. R. Garver officiated. Tho boy died yesterday yes-terday morning from Influenza. SMITH The funeral of Mark Ogle-tree Ogle-tree Smith, 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Smith, was held this afternoon in Ogden City cemetery, conducted by Bishop Thomas B. Wheelwright. boON The funeral of Coe Doon, former Ogden man, who died in Salt Lake Wednesday, was held in Mountain Moun-tain View cemetery this afternoon. Rev. J. E. Carver conducted the service, serv-ice, FOLK MAN Funeral services were held outside tho Plain City meeting houso yesterday at 2 p. ni. for Mrs. Trena Eolkman, Bishop William Way-ment Way-ment of Warren conducting. The speakers were Peter Poulson, Joseph Wayment, Henry Garner, and George Folkman. Mrs. Lavine Petty Farr sang Ohiy Father" and "I know That My Redeemer Lives." The grave was dedicated dedi-cated by James Monroe Wade. Interment Inter-ment was In Plain City cemetery. MADSEN A large funeral cortege left tho C. A..Llndqulst and Sons chapel chap-el at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Ogden City cemetery where brief services ser-vices were held for Josephine Dorothy Madsen. tho 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Madsen. Bishop T. P. Terry conducted the Services. BARKER Tho death of Florence Ann Barker from pneumonia following an attack of Spanish Influenza after a few days' illness was reported las.l evening. Mrs. Barker was the wife of Charles N. Barker of North Ogden and a daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. William, Montgomery of the same place. She was born at North Ogden, December 28, 1883. Besides her husband and the following children, Elsie W., William C, Leonard T. and Zolma F. Barker, her mother and a number of near relatives rela-tives survive her. LAYMAN Relatives of Mrs. Mary Layman, deceased, offered a correction today in the news report of her death, which was published yesterday. Mrs. Layman's mother is Mrs. Christina S. Darney. The body is at the residence on West Second street and was not removed to the undertaker's chapel. Funeral services for Mrs. Layman, wife of Thomas W. Layman, wil be held at the grave in Ogden City cemetery Sunday at 2 p. m. Tho funeral cortege will leave the family home nt 1:30 p. m., following follow-ing a short prayer. The body will lie In state at the home, tomorrow from 4 to 9 p. in., and Sunday until 1 p. m. Floral offerings may be left at the Larkin Lar-kin chapel until noon Sundav, to bo taken to tho homo. CULTON A telegram was received today by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Yorger of Ogden, announcing the death of their daughter, Mrs. M. A. Culton of Buffalo, N. W. Mrs. Culton was born in Ogden and is survived by her parents par-ents and tho following sisters and brothers of Ogden: Mrs. Florence Mc-Cioskey, Mc-Cioskey, Mrs. H. H. Voucher, George B., and Fred Yerger. Mr. Culton and two little sons also survive. The body will be brought to Ogden for funeral services and intermenL RHEA Funeral services for William Wil-liam Rhea will be held In Mountain View cemetery, Rov. Father P., M Cushnahan officiating, Saturdav at 2 p. m. Tho body will lie in state" at tho Larkin chapel this evening and tomorrow tomor-row until 1M5 o'clock when the cortege cor-tege will proceed to Mountain View COLE Mrs. S. P. Cole, for many years a resident of Ogden, passed away in Evanston, Wyo., this morning following an attack of Spanish influenza. influ-enza. The body will be brought to Ogden tomorrow and taken In charge by Larkin & Sons. Mrs. .Cole is survived sur-vived by her husband an two children. chil-dren. STEVENS The funeral of Mrs Mary J. Stevens wlll bo held at tho home on Adams avenue at 3:30 p. m,,' Sunday, and proceed to Ogden City cemetery, where the service will be held and the body interred. The service ser-vice will be in charge of Bishop J. W. Ure. The body will He in state at the home from 4 until 9 p. m. Saturday and from 10 a. m. until 2 p. m. Sunday. |