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Show BiEorave Mrs. Gertrude Johnson Las-son, Las-son, wife of Arthur Lassen, died sudden- al. her home in Indianola Sunday evening, Dee. 2nd, of lieart trouble. Funeral .services were held in the North ward chapel at Fair-view, Fair-view, Thursday, Dec, (hh, with Bishop Henry Spencer of In dianola (residing. Tlio combined com-bined choirs of Fairview furnished furn-ished the music, Floyd Young being soloist, Stanley Brady and Jesse L. Young sang "Hope Beyond," ami Mi s. Jessie Jes-sie Sundwall and Mrs. 8:xli Cox sang a duet, "() Love De-vine." De-vine." The speakers were S S. Sanderson and A. T.T M iner, both of whom paid many tr't butes of respect to the deceased. deceas-ed. Frank Seely gave the open ing prayer and Bishop Peter Sundwall offered the benediction. benedic-tion. A large cortage of automo- ; biles accompanied the remains to the Fairvicw cemetery, and fourteen Indianola ladies ear ried flowers, which were profuse pro-fuse and beautiful. Peter Peterson dedicated the grave. Nearly all the people of In dianola, and many from Mil-burn, Mil-burn, Oakviiie, Fairview an 1 Mt. Pleasant, and a number "of (relatives from other places at tended ti e services. Mrs. Lassen leaves her husband, hus-band, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G Johnson of Fairview, one brother, A. A Johnson of Salt Lake City, and two sisters, Mrs. John Vance of Phoenix. Arizona and Mrs. Osborne Carlston of Murray. |