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Show Deaths and Funerals ORDWAY The body of Sergt. Frank Ordway, member of Baso hospital hos-pital Corps No. 93, who died yesterday yester-day at tho Dee hospital, has been removed re-moved to the Lindquist mortuary to be prepared for burial. It will be shipped to Oakland, Cal., for burial. GREENE The funeral of Mrs. Mary Greene will be held at .the grave in Mountain View cemetery Thursday at 11 a. in. ALLEN The funeral of E. J. Allen was held at the grave in Ogden City cemetery yesterday conducted by Bishop J. H. Jenkins. "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" was sung by William E. Pickett. Mabel and Doris Martin sang "Unanswered Yet" The speakers were Bishop Martin and Samuel Martin. Members of tho Ogden Og-den Painter's union attended the service ser-vice in a body and acted as pallbearers. pallbear-ers. WILSON The funeral of Millnard L. Wilson was held yesterday afternoon after-noon at the grave In Ogden city cemetery. cem-etery. Bishop M. B. Richardson of the Third ward conducted the service. AULTZ The funeral of Isabella Blanchett Aultz, 2 year-old daughter of L. Aultx, 2148 Shelbourne avenue, who died yesterday morning of influenza, influ-enza, was held yesterday afternoon at the grave in Ogden City ' cemetery. Bishop M. B. Richardson presided at tho services. Calvin Stewart offered the dedicatory prayer. VAN DER AKKER Tho funeral cortege with the body of John Van der Akker will leave tho Larkin chapel at 2 p. m. Thursday. The jfuneral service ser-vice will be held at the grave in Ogden Og-den City cemetery conducted by Bishop Bish-op D. H. Ensign. HONDA The funeral of Sadagl Honda was held yesterday afternoon and the body Interred in Ogden City cemetery. RHEA William Rhea, aged 24 years, a former resident of Ogden passed away at Wendover, Utah, yesterday. yes-terday. Pneumonia was the cause of death. Mr. . Rhea is survived by his wife, one son, a sister, Mrs. J. Combs and two brothers, Francis and Edward. Tho boy was brought to Ogden for Interment, FOLKMAN Mrs. Prima Folkman, a pioneer of Utah and Weber county, was called by death last evening at 0 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Skeen, in Warren. Old age and general debility was the cause of death. Mrs. Folkman came to Utah in 1859 from Denmark, where sho was born October 12, 1837, and settled in Plain City where she resided until a few months ago. She was a member of the Church of the Latter-day Saints. Two daughters, Mrs. Annie Shurtllff of Ogden and Mrs Skeen of Warren, and one son, Joseph M. Folkman, also of Warren, survive. The funeral 'cortege will leave the Skeen home tomorrow at 1:30 o'clock for the Ogden city cemetery where Bishop W. T. Wayment will conduct the services. KEMSLEY Tho funeral cortege for Eliza Jano Kemsley will leave Llnd quist's chapel tomorrow at 11 a. m. instead of today as previously announced. an-nounced. At the grave In the Plain City cemetery funeral services 'will be conducted by Bishop Moroni Chugg. "Woodrotr Payne. 0 months old son of Ir. and Mrs. W. O. Paync. 20GG Wall avenue, ave-nue, died at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Josephine Madson. 0-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Madson. West Twelfth street, died at 12:30 this morning:. morn-ing:. The mothpr la sick of pneumonia, and two other children arc down with influenza. |