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Show INAS. SHANNON SERVICES HERE Largely attended funeral services' serv-ices' were held' Sundaj in 'the Third ' ward chapel for Mrs. Ina Sumsion Shannon, wife of Dr. R. R. Shannon Shan-non of Milford and a former resi- dent of this city, who died at a Salt Lake City hospital Thursday, of toxic thyroid. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery. Speakers at the services were William T. Tew and Bishop Bagley of Chester. Music was furnished by Mrs. Mary Bird and Mrs. Inez Jessie McDowell who gave an instrumental in-strumental prelude; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown gave a vocal duet; G. W. Brown hf Provo, a vocal solo; Mr. Summers of Bothwell, a vocal solo and Miss Helen Palfreyman and Mrs. Inez Parker, a vocal duet. Bishop William Witney was in charge. Mrs. Shannon was born in Chester, Ches-ter, Utah, Dec. 9 1907, a daughter daugh-ter of Henry and Phebe Barlow Sumsion. She spent her girlhood in Chester and Springville, and was graduated from the Springville Spring-ville high school. Also, she was graduated from the L. D. S. hospital hos-pital nurses' school in . Salt Lake City, and for two and a half-years, was a stewardess for the United Airlines. She married Dr. Shannon Shan-non in December 1934, and they have lived in Milford since that time. Surviving in addition to her husband hus-band and a four-months-old daughter, daugh-ter, her parents, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Neil G. Davis and Theodore Sumsion, Chester; Mrs. Parley Kump, Rupert, Rup-ert, Idaho; Clyde O. Switzer, Ventura, Ven-tura, Cal.; Mrs. Victor Christopher-son, Christopher-son, Kennilworth, and Mrs. Reginald Regin-ald Summers, Bothwell. |