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Show Funeral Services Held Thursday For Eva R. Walker Impressive funeral rites were conducted Thursday in the Third-Sixth Third-Sixth Ward Chapel for Eva Ras-mussen Ras-mussen Walker, wife of Louis Walker, who died earlier in the week at an American Fork hospital. hos-pital. Directed by Bishop Albert Spencer, Spen-cer, the service opened with prayer pray-er by Eugene Bezzant of the bishopric. bish-opric. This was followed by a vocal duet, "Beyond the Sunset," by Mrs. S. W. Hilton and Elwood Allen, accompanied by Janiel Fugal. First speaker was Frank B. Newman, close neighbor and friend of the family, who paid tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Walker for their kind neighborliness, their hard work and thrift, and closed by reading Tennyson's Ten-nyson's "Crossing the Bar." Milton Adamson, second speaker also paid tribute to the family and told of their loyalty to those whom they served. Reed O. Walker, brother-in-law of the departed, after expressing love and sympathy, chose as his text, "Come unto Me for My Yoke is easy and my Burden light." Musical numbers were a ladies vocal trio, who sang "Softly and Tenterly." They were Ida. Mae Christianson, Alene Fugal and Mary Nielson, accompanied by Ja-neil Ja-neil Fugal. The closing number was sung by Ida Mae Christianson and Mary Nielson, "Sometime We'll Understand." Under-stand." They were accompanied by Janeil Fugal. Prelude and postlude organ music was played by Judy West. Benediction was pronounced by Thomas Sunderland. Prior to the church service, prayer at the mortuary mor-tuary was led by George L. Paul, a neighbor. Interment, directed by Olpin-Sundberg Olpin-Sundberg Mortuary, was made in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Bishop Albert Spencer offered the dedicatorial prayer. Pallbearers were William Walker, Walk-er, Lynn Walker, Aaron Walker, Frank Turner, and Verdun Walker. Walk-er. Sixth ward Relief Society cared for and arranged the flowers. |