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Show Obituary. Albert P. Shouton, one of the most enthusiastic members of the Holy Name society of the cathedral parish, suffered instant death last week at his work in the Burlington railroad yards. Young Mr. Shouten was checking up the cars, as was his usual routine duty, when he fell beneath a moving switch engine. The accident occurred at Eleventh Elev-enth and Wewatta streets in Friday afternoon. Mr. Shouten had been in the employ of the Burlington about five months. He had only recently come to Denver. The family home is at Allis, Wis., where the father, Peter Shouten, heard of the accident through a telegram sent by Father H. L. McMenamin, the young man's pastor. The body was sent to Allison for interment in the family lot. Mr. Shouton was 21 years of age and unmarried. He was a zealous zeal-ous member of the organization of young men attached to the cathedral which has done much toward accomplishing accom-plishing the spiritual good of the congregation. 4c Mrs. Mary Manahan of the cathedral parish, while on a visit to Indianapolis, died suddenly last week. Prayers were requested for the respose of her soul last Sunday in Logan Avenue chapel. Mrs. Manahan was the sister of H. W. Swisrert. a well known member of the cathedral congregation. The interment of Mrs. Mary L. Wagner Wag-ner was at Mount Olivet cemetery last week. Mrs. Wagner was the mother cf Mrs. Louis Vanhille of 3016 Franklin strepf. and an estimable and well-liked woman. it Miss Nellie Baudendistel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baudendistel of 1S3R East Thirty-sixth avenue, was bu-r'ed bu-r'ed from Annunciation church on Monday. |