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Show I Obituary. GODDARD. Henry Seton Goctdard. -.one of Salt Lake's best known- singers, passed away at twelve minutes after 12 o'clock Wednesday morning at his home, 6.1 North Sixth West street, after being ill only twenty-four hours with pneumonia. pneu-monia. His sudden demise was a great b:ow to his family and numerous friends, many of the latter being un-aware un-aware that Mr. Goddard was ill. Coining Coin-ing over from Europe this fall he caught a slight cold and M-as obliged to cancel several of his concert dates in Canada on his May to Utah. His indis-pesition indis-pesition was not considered serious, however. About t Meek ago Mr. God- j ciard Mas taken with a slight attack of la grippe and Mas unable to fulfill his 1 art of the programme at the Grand theatre concert last Sunday evening. Mr. Goddard is survived by an aged mother, Mrs. George Goddard, a wife and young son in London, two sisters, Mrs. O. S.-Woolley of McGrath, Canada, Can-ada, and Mrs. William Wood, jr., of Salt Lake City. Undertaker Taylor has taken charge of the remains and Mill hold them until Mrs. Goddard cables Instructions from London. CROKE. The funeral services over the late M.alachy Croke Mere held from St. Mary's cathedral on Tuesday morning. Rev. Father Curran celebrated the re-ciuiem re-ciuiem mass and delivered the funeral sermon, which. Mas a brief but eloquent tribute to the life and Christian character char-acter of the deceased. The cathedral choir sang the requiem mass. Many ft iends Mere present to pay their last tribute of respect to the old gentleman gentle-man they all knew and loved. May his soul rest in peace: ' ome people do so much to gain The prizes to be won That they forget the King of Kings May sometimes grant men grace for ' things Which they have left undone. |