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Show FUNERAL SERVICES HELD , FOR MRS. WM. DUGMORE Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. William Dugmore, who died Sunday Sun-day at Ferron after a prolonged illness, ill-ness, were held last Wednesday In the meeting house at that place, the funeral fun-eral being one of the largest-attended ever held in Ferron. Opening prayer was offered by Elder Eld-er Earl Barney and the choir' sang appropriate ap-propriate pieces. The speakers were Elders John Zwahlen, Christian K. Jensen, and Nathaniel Crawford, and closing remarks were made by Bishop Victor D. Nelson. All spoke encouragingly encour-agingly to the grieving Husband and children. The closing prayer was offered of-fered by Elder Abraham Greenhalgh and the grave was dedicated by Elder Wilford Petersen. The casket was banked with floral pieces, remembrances of the host of friends the family has in Ferron and other towns of the county. Mary I. Jensen Dugmore was born May 15, 1881, in Denmark. She was married to William Dugmore in the Manti temple in July, 1901, and they first made their home in Sunnyside, moving to Ferron in 1905 where they I Continued on Last Page FUNERAL SERVICES HELD 1-Olt MKS. W.M. DUGMORE (Continued from Page 1) have resided since. The deceased was a worker in the ward where she lived, filling different positions n Primary, Religion class, and the M. I. A. work whenever her health would permit. She leaves a husband, three sons, and a daughter ranging in age from 7 to 15 years, an aged father, two brothers and 5 listers. One brother. Alma resides at Ferron. She was a mother, devoted to her family and her home and died with full faith in the everlasting Gospel which had been her hope through life. |