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Show Last Rites For Mrs. Dittmore Held In Windsor i. A host of friends and relatives gathered at the Windsor ward chapel Sunday afternoon to pay their last respects to Wilhelmina Bjork Dittmore, Ditt-more, 71, who died at her home in Orem Thursday of last week, following follow-ing an illness of influenza. The services, conducted by Bishop Stanley B. Harris, began with a number "Sweet Hour of Prayer" by the Windsor choir. The invocation was given by Irvin Call of Layton. A vocal solo by Mrs. May R. Walker. Walk-er. "O My Father" was followed by ; a talk by A. L. Cullimore, who as I former bishop of the Lindon ward ! had been associated with Mrs. Dittmore Ditt-more and her family. He eulogized her character as a wife and mother, and as a faithful ward member, i Admonishing residents of Windsor ward to emulate the fine example set br Mrs. Diftmore. in beautifvir.s : her hem? grot;;-) dr.. A. H. Lowe ex- urr-ed the hens that the communi- j ty would continue to keen lighted , i eacn holiday season the Iarie ever- ! ereen on the lawn of the Dittmor? I : home, in memory of her who bejan j Yrr practice years ago. j .1. V". Gilhman spoke of his neiih- ! hark.- e.ssocie.tions with fhc rYY.tmore i and E.icrk families, and paid tribute j to the womanly qualities of Mrs. 1 i r.i'.traore. j ! In closing President Warnick I stressed the opportunities which i ! Latter-day Saints have for service. I Mrs. Hannah Packard sang "In j i the Garden." The closing number i 1 by the choir was "Jesus Lover of My ' ! Soul". The benediction was pro- nounced by Elden Swenson of the ; bishopric. The grave w-as dedicated by David Call of Layton, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Dittmore. |