Show funeral service held for john king damore Pa amore the lost last sad rites were held for or john king paramore prominent ant livestock man of this community whose death was recorded in our last issue on sunday afternoon at in the east ward chapel dis bishop L N marsden presided and there was waa a large number ot of friends and sympathizers present to pay their last respects the speakers were john stevens mary L orton david matheson and hugh L adams each ot of them spoke ot of the re parted ones many virtues and in extending sympathy to the bereaved ones exhorted them to emulate his example will L adams read two numbers one ot of which had been composed by maude lyman and hg be also spoke briefly ot of his early recollections of the deceased with whom he lived neighbor 1 as a child ray D garner sang face to face rex C ward and the choir sang 0 grave where Is thy victory in addition to which the choir sang the opening and closing numbers lead me gently home and 0 my father the opening prayer was offered I 1 by silas J ward and the closing one by john W bentley pall bearers were joseph and lucius benson albert marsden carlos and wesley dauer bauer and king stevenson the latter three nephews of 0 the dec creed from cedar city the gravel grave w was as dedicated by bishop li N marsden marsi I 1 the large number ot of people I 1 present including several front from neighboring gh communities and the profusion of floral tributes were an am evidence ot of the kindly feelings which existed for mr air paramore and the members of his family the deceased was born in paro wan july 18 1860 making him a day past sixty eight years when ho be passed away lie was the son of joseph joeeph K paramore and ellza eliza sell schofield 0 paramore he grew to manhood banho 1 I in this community and married roxie lenora marsden in the st george temple june 10 1886 to them were born beven children two girls slid and tive five boys lour four of whom survive him he was never very active in public affairs though he fil jed a mission tor for the L LID LD I 1 D S church of 0 which he was a member to the southern states lip HB was thrifty aul industrious and he leaves a reputation that hla his word was war as good as I 1 his bond besides his big children he Is survived by two slaters sisters mrs rachel i dauer bauer of 0 cedar city and elizabeth ann thompson ot of heber city his children as enumerated last week are J A golden and frank all of parowan carowan and mrs nora P reynolds b of provo |