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Show MRS. Ml BAGSHAW i CALLEDBY DEATH Four Months Suffering Relieved in Passing; Funeral Held 1 Saturday. ! Funeral services for Mrs. Robert Bagshaw, who died at her home here last Thursday evening, were held in the tabernacle Saturday, under the direction of the West ward bishopric, with Bishop W. W. MicArthur presiding. There was a profusion cf floral offerings, and the services were attended by many friends and neighbors. The funeral march was played by Misses Blanche and Ruby Nelson Nel-son and the opening song, I Know That My Redeemer Lives, was sung by a chorus composed of Mrs. W. O. Bentley. Masses LaPre:.e Pace and Lucille Worthen, and F.. A. P-eber and George F. Whitehead. Invocation was by B. Jarvis. Sr.. followed by a chorus, My Father Knows. The speakers were Albert E, Miller, George Wrorthen, and Bishop Bish-op W. W. McArthur. All paid high tribute to the life of the departed. depart-ed. A violin solo was played by Vera Seegmiller and Lucille Worthen Wor-then sang O, May My Walk Be Close with God. For a closing number the chorus cho-rus sang I Need Thee Every Hour. Benediction was by James McArthur. McAr-thur. Interment was in the city cemetery, cem-etery, the grave being dedicated by Frank Cox. Mrs. Ruth Riding Bagshaw was born in St. George, September 26, 1ES7, the youngest child of Christopher Chris-topher Lister and Adelaide Dol-bf'.l Dol-bf'.l Riding, two cf the earlii.-t pioneers of Dixie. She lived here until at the age of 17 she was married in the temple to "Robert Wm. Bagshaw. Shortly after her marriage they moved to Pan-guitch Pan-guitch where they made their heme for a few years, later re-, re-, turning to St. George. I Nine children were born to this lecup.e, the first two of whom d.id ! in infancy. Surviving besides her husband are the following ch.l-dren: ch.l-dren: Fred, R. J., Moroni J., Mrs. Verna Judd. Mrs. Adelaide Bennett. Ben-nett. Merrill J., and licne. Three I brothers, Joseph and John FJclin:' ! of St. George and Frank Riding j of Tropic, and three sif ters. Mrs. I Eer'.ha Listen of Salina, Mvs. Jane i Htpgin? of California, and Mrs. ! AbDie Waters, of S.ait L:.V.e. also survive. I.fjf. Bagf-haw was aiv ay. a faithful church worker, and for the pa.'t few years had ?p r.i purl of her time working in the Hrn-1 Hrn-1 pie. until her iV.ru-n cor,i ...- d ) '.r i to her home. She had tx ( n b' d- '.:'. lor the pa-'t lour months, but ; was always patient and crm rf j! 1 whin "ufffrir.r. ne r.s a 0rt t-( t-( ri w ife and loving rr.oihir and leaves tx;is her far;..!;- a .': e f-.cr.a', n.o rr.ourn .(." |