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Show Robert Tattersall Dies Of Pneumonia, Burial in Beaver Robert (Bob) Tattersall, 75, died Friday in a Provo hospital hospit-al of pneumonia. Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Monday afternoon in the Beaver Second Ward under un-der direction of Bishop Grant Seaman. The services were as follows: Invocation, Morrell Warr. Speaker, J. Albert Muir. Quartet, "Let the Lower Lights be Burning," Sherman Carter, Kent Morgan, Taylor Farnsworth and J. Frank Smith. Speaker, Edwin Paice. Vocal duet, "In the Garden Sc? T XTTFHS I.T, TTsck T''C Here's More About Tattersall Continued from Page One) of Tomorrow," Mrs. Anona Swindlehurst and Mrs. Esta Cox. Benediction, Bishop Chase H. Murdock. The grave in Mountain View Cemetery was dedicated by Arlo Messinger. Flowers were cared for by ladies of the Relief Society. Pallbearers were Leroy Less-ing, Less-ing, Harley Fotheringham, Ed Nowers, Claude Goodwin, Geo. Robinson and Geo. Valentine. Mrs. Clara Carter accompanied accompa-nied all musical numbers, and played the prelude and post-lude post-lude music. Mr. Tattersall was born Sept 23, 1885, in Beaver, to Henry and Margaret Jones Tatter: sail. Surviving are brothers Stanley Stan-ley and Lew. Tattersall, both of Beaver. |