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Show Deaths and Funerals I MARSHALL Harry Marshall, in fant son of Harry and Lydia Wilson ' Marshall, passed away yesterday at ' p. m., at the family residence. 162 West 28th street. The babe was born in Ogden June 8, !91J. Funeral serv-I serv-I ices will be held today at 2 p. m. from I the residence with Bishop G- E j Browning presiding. Interment will be In the Ogden city cemetery. TANNER Funeral services foi I Xathaa Tanner, will be held today at 2 p. m., from the Eleventh ward meet inghouse with Bishop's Counsellor , John Nicholas presiding. The body may be viewed at the residence oi ! ishop N. A. Tanner. 8907 Lincoln Ave Interment will be in the Ogden city cemetery. GILL Funeral serices for Mr-I Mr-I Mary Ann Gill, wife of Alfred W. G1U, were held yesterday at 2 p. nr, from the Fifth ward meeting house with Bishop's Counselor Horace Garner pr'-.vtdlng. pr'-.vtdlng. The speakers were Bishop .T. P. Terry. Henry Taylor. William Powell and Horace Garner. The niust-cal niust-cal numbers were as follows Some time. Somewhere," by Mrs. Walter ' Holbrook. and Mrs Horace Garner 1 "Thy Will Be Done" and "We Shall ; 1 Meet," bv Ernest Jom?. "1 Am a Pil- ; grim," by Mrs Walter Holbrook. j i There wa,s a large number of friends ; and relatives assembled, and a great j number of beautiful floral tributes v,erP evident. Interment was made i in the Ogden city cemetery The grave was dedicated by C J. A Lind-quist. Lind-quist. HAM ER Enoch Ilnmer, well-known in Ogden where he has resided for many years, Hied this morning at 6:1 i9 j o'clock at the family residence. 2953 H Grant avenue Heart trouble was the ! cause of his death and he had been ill tince last February. Mr. Hamer was born in Pottsvllle, Penn.. August 9. 1858 and camo to Utah in 1894. For 42 years he was an engineer on the railroad and is very well known in ff railroad circles. He was a member of the Maccabees. Surviving Mr. Hamr - are his wife. Mrs. Lily Lake Hamer S and the following son John A-, Haz ; jT elton, and Richard Hamer, all of Ogden; Og-den; also four grand children and the following brothers nd sisters: Mrs. jH Doll Poster of Pittsburg, Penn , Charl-Hamer Charl-Hamer of Kansas City, Harry and Thorlev Hamer of Laramie, Wyoming -and Ralph Hamer of Idaho. The fu- Jt neral services will be announced later. |