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Show Funeral Services Held For Albert Hafen At Bunkeryille Thursday BUNKER VILLE, Nev. Funeral services were held for Albert Hafen on Thursday, May 23 at 11 a.m. in the ward chapel. Mr. Hafen died May 21 after an illness ill-ness of six weeks. He was takent to the St. George hospital for treatment, but his condition grew worse, and after three weeks he was brought home, where he died the next day. The doctors were unable to determine the cause of his trouble, but he was in an unconscious un-conscious condition much of the time on account of his high temperature. Services were conducted by Bp. Donald Tobler and the speakers were Parley Hunt, Arthur Hughes: and Harold Reber. Musical nura- Ders were proviaea Dy a mixea quartet and a vocal duet by Enra and Randy Leavitt entitled "Daddy of Mine" The speakers all commented on his faithful upright up-right life, his industry, frugality and his great love of home and family. He loaves his wife and' eight living children, six others, having preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife and the following children: Luther-Hafen, Luther-Hafen, of Mcsquite; Alfred, of Salt Lake City; Rhoda, Hazel and' Rose, of Bunkerville; Mrs. LaRue Emmett, of Enterprise; Mrs. (Continued on page eight) Albert Hafen Funeral (Continued from first page) Harry Chatham of California and Oak, of Northern Nevada. He is aLso survived by his mother, Mary-Ann Mary-Ann Hafen and four sisters and one brother, Doctor LeRoy Hafen, of Denver, Colo, who was also present. |