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Show WM. MARSHALL DIES ATRESIDENCE Wm. Henry Marshall. 63. died at bis home here Friday of pneumonia, pneu-monia, Mr. Marshall, son of Ko-bt-rt and Mary K. Marshall ias btira in I'ottowa'.aiuie County. Kansas. October IT. 1S6S. At the ajte of IT he was left with the responsibility of the family upon his father's death. At the ae of IJ. he went to California and was there about rive years and came to St. Oewrse m 1S9T. He wad married here to Mrs. Mary E. Koremasttfr. Dec. 4. 190 lie was a mason and brick maker by trade. IWsides h'.s wife the following; children survive: Mrs. C. R. Stewart. Your.gstown. Ohio; Wm. Ashby Marshall. Vrovo: Mi ldred. Nellie and Norman MarHi.i'.l of St. George; th'ee step children. Mary Jane Korfrpiaster. .Mrs. Wil-ford Wil-ford Schmutx ar.d David J. Kore-master, Kore-master, of St. George. Also 12 grandchildren and the following brothers ar.d iter: Mrs Chas. McAIain and !ra Marshall. IVxter. New Mexico: Alva Marshall. Kon-frow. Kon-frow. Oklahoma, and Mrs James Hanger. Cushir.g. Oklahoma. Knneral service for William H. Marshall were held in the stake tabernacle on Monday afternoon under the direction of the Kast Ward Bi.-hopric. Harold S. Snow presidxg. A quartette composed of Mamie Painun. Viola Gentry. Vi-late Vi-late Prince and l.ucile Snow sang. "Aa Thou Shalt Lead." Prayer was offered by Mayor John T. Woodbury. A vocal duet. "Teach -Me to Pray." was rendered by Mamie Paxman and io'.a Gentry. John H. Cottam told or the friendly attitude o- this man toward to-ward all. Although he was not a member of the church he was always willing ar.d happy to have his family take part in church affairs, af-fairs, lie had considered it a privilege to have associated w:ta so fine a man as Mr. Marshall has always been. Dr. Wilford J. Reichtnarm read the words to the song ' Love at Home." tor Marshall home had always been one of love and peace. Told of the times he had visited the home in tune of illness (Continued on !a?t page) |