OCR Text |
Show DIES SUDDENLY J NEVADA Tho First ward chapel, was rilled to capacity Tuesday afternooa with relatives and friends who came to pcy their respects to Alexander Cunningham Cun-ningham who dlod very suddonly last Saturday in Callento, Nevada. Bp.; James T. (Jardncr presided nt Uk sorvlccs, which were open'od by tho choir singing "Nearer My God To Thoo". lres. S. L. Chlpman offered tho Invocation aftor which th0 choir sang "What Voice Salutes Tho Started Start-ed Ear", Tho first speaker was J. H. Davis who testified to tho sterling qualities of tho deceased and expressed express-ed tho beautiful thought that Death is Uut a part of tho plan of Christ for this life. Milton Brown played a Violin solo "Oh My Father" nccomp-unlod nccomp-unlod by Hazel Aydolotto, W. S. Ilobtnson was the next Bpoek-or Bpoek-or and expressed words of complement comple-ment to tho bereaved and told of Christ's mission to this earth and of tho Resurrection. Bp. Jas. T. Gardner Gard-ner of Lohl then spoke, telling ot tho deep rospect bold for tho deceased and of his work in tho noxi world preparing a home for his loved ones. Jamos Martin and daughter, Mrs. Mary Hansqn then sang "Sweet Letter Let-ter From Homo" which was followed by a few remarks from Pres. Jaa. H, Clark who told briefly of his business busi-ness relations with Mr. Cunningham and of tho leadership he enjoyed among -his buslnoss associates. Tho closing remarks 'wore mado by, Bp. Jas. T. Gardner a neighbor to tho Cunningham family for a number of years and who told of tho high esteem In which they aro held. Tho choir sang "'Sometime We'll Understand" aftor which Morris. Mad-sen Mad-sen offered the benediction. Interment was made ia the local cemetery where B. J. Seastraad dedicated dedi-cated the grave. , AloMICIunalagfcam was bora, la :taniay:-,lipber 4th, 1871, be-iag be-iag rti',nin ;f4t.the time ot ate ieath. "He'ww tfc ot Robert s4 bath 1m4. -; iL2 . , '--married twice.. After the death of his'' first wife he. married Miss Jane McBrlde of, this cty to whom he was married. 23 years, He was the father ot 13 children, 11 of whom survive. The deceased was a mason by trade and left' ' Americas' Fork Thursday afternoon In apparently the best of health and the family received word Saturday rooming from Callento, Novada where he had gone to work that he' had died suddenly supposedly, from heart failure. Besides his widow, the following children survive: Wilson,. Myrtle, Luella, Clifford, Ether; Doris, Moselle, Mos-elle, Stella, Golda, Howard nd Mack, Tho following brothers 'and sisters also survive: Thomas Cuaalaham and Robert Cunningham of Salt Lake Mrs. Kate Burgess and James Cunningham Cun-ningham of View, Idaho' and Mrs. Irven Makin of this city. - n . |