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Show I James N. Stanworth Dies Suddenly Saturday From Heart Attack HURRICANE, Utah. Funeral services were held Monday, January Jan-uary 6, for James N. Stanworth, 71, who died Saturday morning of heart disease. He died very suddenly sud-denly while attending to his chores. He was born in 1869 at Grafton, Utah and was married May 20, 1900 to Susannah Hirschi. At the age of 57 (in 1926), he was called to a mission in the southern states, which he filled. Funeral services were under the direction of Bishop Emerald Stout of the Hurricane South ward. Frank Barber sang the opening song, "I've Heard of A Beautiful City", followed by prayer by Chauncey Sandberg. A male quartet quar-tet consisting of Owen F. Burg-ener, Burg-ener, Karl Larson, Vernon Church, and Lafayette Staheli, sang, "I'll (Continued on page five) Stanworth Funeral (Continued from first page) Go Where You Want Mo To Go Dear Lord"; Paul Wilson sang, "Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine", accompanied by Mrs. Edward Gubler; LaDonna Stevens played a violin solo accompanied by Ver-don Ver-don Allred; closing song was, "Whispering Hope", by Enid Bradshaw, accompanied by Donna Sandberg. Speakers were Henry Gubler, Mrs. Joseph Webb, J. Harvey Hall, Alma Isom, John A. Crawford, Craw-ford, Bishop Elmer A. Graff and Claudius Hirschi. Surviving him are his wife, Susannah Su-sannah H. Stanworth. his brother, Mann Stanworth of Cedar City, his sister, Mrs. Nancy Eager of Hurricane, and children. Mrs. George Naegle and Mrs. Rodney Webb of Cedar City. Mrs. Andrew i Reeve. Rodney, Thorvald, Milo. land J. Otto Stanworth of Hurri- I cane. |