Show SERVICES FOR FORI I I SHEAn I Funeral services for Robert Hobert W. W Sher- Sher who Mho passed ed from this life Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day night May 9 after suffering for two weeks from pneumonia were held i Monday afternoon In t L e First Ward tabernacle Dp lip Walter K Granger ranger of of of- The opening sons song Sometime Well We'll Understand was rendered by Ray nay Cosslett Mrs Sarah A. A Wood Mrs Helen Foster roster and Kenneth Kenntth Macfarlane Prayer was offered by Elder Wm V. V Walker nay Ray Cosslett sang the solo Lead Me Gently Home accompanied by I Mrs Helen Foster Mrs Wood and Kenneth Macfarlane Dr M. M J. J Macfarlane was the first speaker and In part said This Is a very solemn occasion because be- be cause rause Robert nobert has b rn taken in the prime of his life leaving a wife and children who needed his guidance I 1 believe all those who knew Robert would say that he lIe had done his best bestIn bestin bestin in providing the necessities of life lite fo for r his family He lie was as a II man who did not know his own strength and those who have known his physical condition asI as ast ast t I have known It for the past eight t years marveled at his determination to work One time he was the sickest man I have ever seen and recover and he worked even though ho he was hardly fit tit to do so And when he was finally stricken In this last Illness he felt that that his time had come How now nice it would woul d lo o 0 if we could say a word of ot appreciation tion while our friends are arc yet alive Robert nobert approached the end with great p peace ace and calm which was an inspiration tion to me because he was not a man who was very religious My sympathy gors goes out to the wife children and mother of this good man man Elder Cider II n. H. H Lunt said that It was consoling to hear such words as had bt- bt been n spoken by Dr Macfarlane The father of was an honest In Industrious Industrious industrious In- In man his mother has gone through a similar ordeal as this several times and Robert nobert and wife also lost their son law a short time ago We run can help the family now by a kind word and encouragement Speaker prayed for the blessing of God to rest on these who are called upon to mourn I Ithe the passing of a beloved son husband ant and father I IThe IThe Oh Father The quartet sang My following which Elder James Fisher I spoke poke for tor a short time saying saing I have hare lost a good neighbor I 1 have known I Robert nobert for five fhe years and have been In in his hla home many times I 1 know he was wasa a good neighbor and a good man He Heis lie lieis is at rest now and Is Ia better off than I Ito to be here and suffering from tram the ills ills- ease he had that was wu preying upon hi his system My the Lord bless Sister and family Elder Samuel F. F F Leigh said he desired desire that the Spirit of God would direct him to speak words of comfort on this occasion I have known Robert nobert all his hla life Ufe lIe He has worked hard to provide for his family and he has left them something that cannot be taken awa away allay from them the knowledge that Robert Rober was a good husband and father anc and did his best for their welfare at a all times Elder Leigh spoke on the h Articles of Faith and the blessing predicted through faith Up Dp Walter K Granger was the con cons eluding speaker and among his re remarks remarks remarks re- re marks he stated that he had known th the deceased practically all his life The They y were boys together Robert was wa courageous and fearless honest an and d df upright I 1 trust that the brothers o of f Robert nobert and his family will be Inspired by the spirit of these services and live today as the Lord wishes them to live The closing song by the quartet w wI was wasI I 1 Need Thee Every Hour Benediction Benedic- Benedic tion was pronounced by Elder R. R E E. The bier was as completely covered wit with h floral offerings contributed by sympathIzing sympathizing sym sym- friends and relatives of th the e bereaved family consisting of roses I carnations gladiolas lilacs and pansies i |