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Show OBITUARY. Geoghegan. The funeral of little Joseph Geoghegan Geoghe-gan took place last Friday afternoon from the residence of C. H. Sullivan. Rt. Rev, Bishop Scanlan officiated at the' house and at the grave. A large number of friends attended, although the funeral was private, and the floral offerings were beautiful. Among the clergy who attended the funeral were Father Cushnahan of Ogden, Father Kiely, Father Morrissev, Father Gui-nan Gui-nan and Father Murphy. A. H. Tar-bet. Tar-bet. Andrew Tarbet, Fred Leonard and J. G. DooJittle were the pallbearers. Words cannot exnress the sincere sorrow that fills all hearts for the bereaved be-reaved parents in the loss of their winsome, win-some, bright boy. Only the Divine One can sustain them in their bitter trial. Dear baby Joe went to Gdd's own garden gar-den peacefully, without pain. There is one more baby in heaven's angel land. Truly little Joe has "the better parti" Gleason. Sad1 indeed, was the death of John C. Gleason. which occurred last week. John Gleason was one, of the., best known traveling, men. in' the intermountain intermoun-tain region, and had hosts of friend3 Who deeply regret his untimely death. Mr. Gleason had a genial, sunny nature, na-ture, that won friends easily and held them, but it is in the home circle where the true beauty of his character was most in evidence, that his loss is irreparable.. irre-parable.. :.: To the devoted wife and children and relatives the sincere sympathy of a legion of friends is extended. The memory of the -loving husband, father and brother will ever be to the bereaved ones the noblest heritage. |