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Show Funeral Services Held Wednesday For Eva L Louder iovliing and impresn ,. luneral services were conducted Wednesday Wednes-day lor Mrs. Eva Lewc Loader, who died Saturday tjj the American Ameri-can Fork hospitaL The First ward chapel was '.veil filled with relatives relativ-es and friends, whoj came to pay respect to the memory of Mrs. Loader and express'sympathy for her family. . ;j The program in charge of Bishop J. A. West, beganat 2 o'clock, with Mrs. J. E. Harcunan and Mrs. Lela'nd Beers, accompanied by Miss Carol Clark, singing "Sometime "Some-time Well Understand." Invocation was asked by Mrs, Drucilla Reese Thomas of Park City.. ?V "' Speakers were' Oscar Evans, a close neighbor, David Gourley, a near relative and President Wm. C. Smith. Mr. Evans chose to speak on pre-existence' .And ithe resurr-uition';'"' resurr-uition';'"' Mr. Gout-ley's talk was more personal and revealed much of the inner life apd deep love and faith that existed fh the Loader home. "V, - President Smith, in offering encouragement en-couragement likened Mrs. Loader's departmure . to that pf the Savior when he said: I go to prepare a place for yon.' Si t Musical numbers interspersing the speakers weie; 'a vocal duet, "A Perfect Day by Mrs- Lydia Hilton and Mrs. 'Ethel W. Carlson, accompanied f. $tte".- Clark; an organ lo Hy. Father" by Mrs.. Klvjs"'d $0fi3berg; and the closing tiuiBber ' TJie Garden" by Mrs. iiardm end Mrs. Beers. ' Clrtsing "n.igtirjkai sympathy and Bprrrec1ation JjiuivU , Bishop West. Benediction was pronounced by C. A. Gamett, and the dedicatory prayer at the grave in the Pleasant Grove City Cem-eterv Cem-eterv was offered bv Gotlieb Buh- ler. Pall bears . included Hyrum Willard Loader, Nathaniel Loader, Glenn E. Lewes, Floyd Lewes, Sd. W. Lewes, and Frank Nelson. Mrs. Loader was born in Mercur, Utah, on May 17, 1907, to Edward and Gwen Reese Lewes. On December 19, 1919, she was married to Earl E. Loader and w'iith him made her home in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove where she has been act- lve in the L. D. s. unurcn especially espec-ially Genealogicial work. .She was the mother of four daughters, who with her husband surviyes: They are Mrs. Jean L. Allridge of Sandy and Drucilla, Barbara and JCarlene Loader of j Pleasant GroveT also" surviving are her parents, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Sady Riley, Spanish Fork; Mrs; Inez Bunnell, Billings, Montana: Mrs.' By ral South wick, Lehi; Floyd Lewes, Lew-es, Layton; Ed. Lewes, William Lewes, Pleasant Grove, and one grand child. |