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Show OBITUARY. Seinsoth. The body of Charles Seinsoth, the Bell Telephone compaiy messenger, was buried last Sunday afternoon in Calvary Cal-vary cemetery. The funeral services over the body of the young man wore simple and impressive. They were held in St. Mary's cathedral. The Rev. Father Fa-ther w. K. Ryan preached the sermon, the keynote of which was sympathy for the bereaved parents of the boy. He called attention to the fact that a few days before this body over which the requiem was being said was imbued with life, hope and ambition. In the midst of health the young man had been stricken down by death. Several beautiful hymns were sung at the funeral by St. Mary's Cathedral choir. The pall-bearers were three messenger mes-senger boys from the Bell Telephone company and three boys from the Keith-O'Brien store, where young Seinsoth Sein-soth was formerly employed. The coffin was banked with flowers, including designs de-signs sent by the employes of the Bell Telephone company and Keith-O'Brien's Keith-O'Brien's store, and a large number of bouquets from neighbors and friends. In Calvary cemetery Rev. Father Collins Col-lins officiated. The sympathy of many frends is extended ex-tended to the bereaved parents and family. The boy was a model Catholic, a loving, obedient little lad at home, quiet and attentive at his work, and his untimely death win certainly, remain re-main a mystery. May his soul rest in peace! |