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Show mi4N? WORKMAN DIES ATjrURRiCANE Amanda Jane Burke Workman, July T f 3Way 3t hr J' 26, of pneumonia, following n operation. Funel.a, n re held Sunday, JuIy 28 e """icane Auditorium There were many relatives and friends Present. Flowers were profUSe Bishop Ira H. Bradshaw pre-fuled pre-fuled at the services. Singing. I Need Thee Every Hour! rayer Was offered by Elder G. LT " Dfy- Si"SinS' "Not Un-clerstood. Un-clerstood. Elder James Jepson spoke of ft's acquaintance with the Burke .family ..Mng. Workman has ihlled the measure of her creation, crea-tion, said Mr. Jepson, "We , should be thankful for the gospel Plan. He went on to say that he had known the Workman family fam-ily all his life. Orman Weight rendered a violin vio-lin solo, "Oh My Father." I Elder Joseph Webb referred to the beautiful life of the departed and spoke of Mr. Workman's devotion de-votion to the church. Singing, "Jesus Lover of My Soul." j Elder Ben T. Le Baron expressed ex-pressed his sympathy for the bereaved be-reaved and referred to her good j qualities. He expressed the hope jthat the children would honor their parents by living good lives, j Closing remarks were made by Bishop Ira Bradshaw. j Singing, "Before the Lord." Benediction rendered by Bishop Bis-hop Frank T. Johnson, j Mrs. Workman is survived by (her husband, Amos J. Workman; a daughter, Mary W. Hinton and a son, Ivin Workman; one son 'preceeding her, and the following follow-ing brothers and sisters: Hyrum and Arthur Burke of Salt Lake ,City, Oscar and Alma, Mrs. Minnie Min-nie Cook, of Idaho, Mrs. Richard Parker, of Hinckley; Mrs. Carrie jWright, of Hurricane; Charles Burke, of Idaho. She has seven grandchildren. Those of the. immediate family fam-ily present at the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Budke and daughter, Arthur Burke, Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Cook, Mr. and Mrs. 'Alma Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Richard j Parker and son, Ianthus, and E. M. Workman. |