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Show C. R. OSTLER FUNERAL TODAY ; Funeral services for Charles Robert Ostler 62, well known reai- ' dent of this city who died at ft .' p. m. Mondii following a long 1 i illness at tKt . family residence j East First North street, will be , held today at 2 p.m. in the Third L. D. S. ward chapel with the Fourth ward bishopric in charge. ! Burial will be in the Evergreen j cemetery under the direction of A. Y. Wheeler mortuary... Friends may call at the family residence before the services. Mr. Ostler was bom here, Jan-i Jan-i uary 15, 1874, a son of Samuel . I and Emma Beard Ostler. He has j ! lived here all his life. For a i number of years he was custodian ! at the Lincoln school and also caretaker of the city park. He was a member of the church. Surviving besides his widow, Mrs. Margaret Boyack Ostler, are 13 children, the father being the first death in the immediate family. fam-ily. The children are: Mrs. Maude Giles, Ethel, Virgil, Tess, Ted. lone, and Blaine Ostler, Springville; Ray Ostler, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ralph Jones, Mrs. Albert Al-bert Palmer, Provo; Robert and La Veil Ostler, Spring canyon; Mrs. George Wing, Mapleton; 27 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. A. H. Child, Springville; Mrs. Abe Jenkins, Provo. |