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Show Funeral Rites Held For Mrs. Wilburne Funerl services were conducted Wednesdy afternoon at the Olpin Mortuary for Mrs. Effie Wilburne who died Sunday afternoon at the home of her daughter Mrs. F. E. Bunnell, after a long illness. The impressive service was directed by Bishop Neil Y. Fugal of the Third ward. In vocation was offered by Virdn Washburn. Speakers were Bishop Neil Y. Fugal, and Daryl Huish of the bishopric. Mrs. Neldon Lim and Mrs. Neil Y. Fugal sang two numbers, num-bers, "Old Rugged Cross" and "Little Brown Church in the Wild-wood." Wild-wood." Bishop Fugal pronounced the benediction and President Lewis Olpin offered the dedicatory prayer pray-er at the Pleasant Grove cemetery where internment took place. Mrs. Wilburne was born in Missouri, Miss-ouri, May . 17, 1880 to William and Kate Choat. Survivors include three daughters, daugh-ters, and one son, Mrs. F. E. Bunnell, Bun-nell, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. E. E. Hunt of Lakeview, California, Mrs. A. H. Bowling, Fayetteville, N. Carolina and G. B. Mitchell, Los Angeles, California; seven grandchildren; grand-children; 4 great grandchildren; 1 brother, Charles Choat, St. Clair, Missouri and one sister, Mrs. Bertha Ber-tha Miller, St. Louis, Missouri. |