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Show I DEATHS AND i FUNERALS I I WILLIAM KINDLE. I William Kindle, aged 75 years, died at the home of his son, R P Kindle, 429 Herrick avenue, at 7 o'clock yesterday yes-terday morning, of heart trouble. The body was shipped on the Denver & Rio Grando train. No. G, at 7 o'clock this morning to his former home In Pueblo, Colorado, for interment EISE VAN BOERUM. ) The funeral of Else Van Boerum was held 'yesterday afternoon with services at tho Fifth ward meeting houso at 2 o'clock. Blshnp Wheel- i -wright presiding. Tho Holland choir j rendered the selections "Wanted on the Other Sido:" "O, My Father," and "Rest," Tho other musical selections consisted of a solo "My Father Knows" by Orson Grlllln, and the duet "Shall We Meet Beyond the River" Riv-er" by "William Kouw and Thomas Van Drummlnolin. Tho speakers were J. "W. Volker. E. Neuteboom. Bernard a Denkers, Win. Dalobout, H. D Denkers, Paul Kam-nieyer Kam-nieyer and T B. Wheelwright. Each paid a high tribute to the mejnory of tho deceased and pnld particular attention at-tention to his long service in the church of the L. D S Interment was In the city cemetery. 00 |