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Show Aged Lehi Resident fioijjo Reward Mrs. Ernest Ostorloh, mother of II. E. Ostorloh nnd n realdont of Lohl for a number of years, died nt hor homo In tho First Ward of genornl debility and old ago Saturday, Soptombor 4th. Sho had enjoyed good health until Just recently considering hor ago. Usual Latterday Saint funoral services ser-vices woro hold ovor hor romalns In tho Lohl First Ward meeting houso, Monday afternoon. Ulshop Whlpplo olflclatod nnd tho ward choir with Miss Lavom Peterson furnishod musical numbers. Tho lnttor sang, "Oh, My Fnthor," nnd tho choir, "1 Need Thoo Every Hour," "Josus Lovor of My Soul" and "Through Deepening Trials." John Bushman pronounced tho Invocation and Martin Bushman tho benediction. Edward Southwlck and Ulshop Whlpplo offered offer-ed romarks and D. G. Wobb road tho biugrnphlcal skotch. Following tho services tho romnlns were taken to Provo by N. O. Malan for interment. Mrs. Ernost Ostorloh is survived by tho following children, II. E. Ostorloh of Lohl, nnd Llna Karl and Emll, a largo number of grandchildren and many frlonds. Tho following obituary was road at tho funoral: Matilda Thoresn Llobold Ostorloh, was born at Hauma, Prussia, Novom-hor Novom-hor 10, 1835, married to Ernost Ostcrloh of Holstodt, Prussia, April 7, 1854, and emigrated to America nt onco. Thoy settled In Indiana whoro thoy lived for 2 years and thon moved to St. Joseph, Mo., whoro sho boro 8 chlldron, 4 of whom preceded hor to tho Great Iloyond In Infancy. Tho 4 that havo made tholr homes In Utah aro II. E., Linn, Knrl and Emll. Hor husband dlod nbout 13 years ago at Provo, Utah. Sho was n firm bollover In tho Gospel ot Josus Christ ot Latterday Lat-terday Saints nnd has dono Tomplo work for somo of hor relatives. Was baptlzod In 1884. |