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Show Deaths aod 'Funerals DYKSTRA Mrs. Annie Gertrude Dykstra died at the home. ISO West Twentieth streot, at noon yesterday of influenza, after an illness of eight days. She was the wife of Henry Dykstra. Dyk-stra. Besides the husband she is survived by her father, William Do Groot, tho following brothers and s,ls-tcrs: s,ls-tcrs: John, Fred. Peter and Nellio Do Groot, and four children, Helena, Nellie, Nel-lie, John and William Dykstra. The funeral cortege will leave the Linuquist chapel nt 1 p. m. Tuesday for Ogden City bemetery. Bishop Myron My-ron B. Richardson will conduct the service beside the grave: BURTON Thurza Virtue Burton. 20 year-old daughter of Georgo B. and Ann Burton, 1172 Pacific avenue, passed away at the hospital at 5 pV'm. I Sunday evening of pneumonia after an illness of ten days. "She was born in Ogden, October 16, 1S3S. Surviving her aro the parents, three brothers, James E., Charles B., and John H. Burton, all of Ogden; and two sisters, Katherine of Ogden and Mrs. Roy Hough of Butte, Mont, The funeral will be held at tho residence at 2 p. m. Tuesday and interment City cemetery. ceme-tery. Bishop T. P. Terry will preside. pre-side. MAATHU IS Thomas Maathuis, 37 years of age, died at 3 a. m. Sunday at the residence, 1930 Steel avenue of pneumonia. He wns born in Holland, February 20. 1S81, and has resided here several yeai'S. A wife and several children survive. The funeral cortege will lcavo tho Larkin chapel Tuesday at 1 o'clock. Bishop J. Howard Jenkins Jen-kins will conduct services at the city cemetery. MUM FORD Georgo E. Mum ford, 19 years, died at 4:30 p. m. yosterday at the emergency hospital of influenza after u ten day illness. Ho was born in Ogden May 3, 1899, the son of George A. and Millie Guiver Muniford. Besides the parents, there aro three sisters, Gladys, Edna and Verda. The homo Is at 2922 Pingreo avenue. The body ls at the Larkin chapel awaiting funeral to bo hold Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the City cemetery. Bishop O. D. Hadlo'ck of Sunset ward officiating. KLOMP Funeral service for Mar-Jorla Mar-Jorla Klomp, Pix-yenr-old daughter of Mr. and Mj's. Gerard Klomp, wtre held at 3 p. m. yesterday at Ogden city .cemetery with Bishop O. M. Sanderson Sander-son presiding. A quartet composed of W. S. Wright. Earl Stratford, Mrs. A. E. Wilson and Mrs. Diana B. Olson, sang, "Foibid Them Not," "Shine On" and "My Je3ua as Thou Wilt." Dr. D. J. Harding and Bishop Sanderson wore the speakers. Tho grave was dedicated by Roy Tribe. JACKSON Bishop W. A. Budge conducted funeral services for Mrs. Abraham Jackson at Ogden city cemetery cem-etery yesterday afternoon. Remarks were made by W. L. Porter and S. G. Dye. TJie grave was dedicated by Bishop M. L. Jone3. BUTLER Funeral services for Guy S. Butler a young soldier of Tremon-ton, Tremon-ton, were held In Ogden city cemetery at 12:30 p. m. yesterday. NERDEN Funeral services for Jame3 Nerden were held at the city cemetery at 2 p. m. yesterday with Bishop T. P. Terry presiding. Music was given by the S. P. Glee club. The speakers were Bishop E. A. Olson and Bishop Terry. The grave was dedicated, dedi-cated, by C. L. Williamson. Members of thcv blacksmith's union of Ogden attended at-tended in a body? NYLAND Bishop L,. W. Sherncr I conducted funeral services at 4 p. m. j yesterday at Huntsville cemetery for : Myrtle Nyland. Speakers were Bishop Bish-op Sherncr, I. M. Malan and Paul ) Chrlstensen. "Sister, Thou Wast Mild land Lovely" and "Softly and Tenderly" Tender-ly" wore sung by the Sherwood quar-, quar-, lot. "Beautiful Isle" was sung by Mrs. Pauline Martin. Bishop Paul fTurnquist dedicated the grave. SPENCE Jane Burnett Spence, wife of William Spence, died at tho residence, 2232 Grant avenue, last night at 9:30 o'clock of pneumonia following fol-lowing influenza. She leaves besides her husband and two children, Mary, aged 4, and Arthur, 2, her father, four sisters and one brother, all of Colora-j Colora-j do. The body was removed to Lind-quist's Lind-quist's chapel to bo prepared for burial. bur-ial. Announcement of funeral will be made later. THOMAS Bishop W. O. Ridges conducted funeral services at 1 p. m. yesterday at the city cemetery for Mrs. Eeulah Harrison Thomas. Mrs. Lor-' Lor-' ena Snyder sang "Sometime We'll Un-, Un-, derstand" and "Beautiful Isle." The speakers were Elder Nephi Anderson ! of Salt Lake and Patriarch G. W. Larkin. Lar-kin. The grave was dedicated by j Bishop Ridges. j FLOWERS Services for Mrs. Mary 1 J. Flowers -were conducted by Bishop 1 J. W. Ure, at Ogden city cemetery at 2 p. m. yesterday. Jed Ballantync, Walter Stephens. Mrs. Agnes Warner and Miss Mildred Ware as a quartet sang "In the Time of Roses" and "A Sweetly Solemn Thought.". Speakers I were Patriarch G. W. Larkin and Bish-I Bish-I op Ure. The grave was dedicated by I Counsellor C. J. Brown. ANDERSON Tho funeral of George Clifford Anderson will be held this af- ternoon. Tho cortege will leave the Larkin chapel at 3 o'clock for the city cemetery where Bishop J. Howard Jenkins will conduct services. RODGERSOM Bishop M. B. Richardson Rich-ardson will conduct funeral services for Charles Rogerson at the city cemetery cem-etery this afternoon. Tho cortege will leave the Larkin chapel at 2 o'clock. McCAMANT The funeral of Curtis McCamant, was held at the cit cemetery cem-etery at 3:45 p. m. yesterday. Prayer 1 was offered by Elder John V. Bluth. Songs were given by Yf.tAl. Piggott and Walter Stevens. ThP speakers were John V. Bluth, Joseph Chez and J. S. Carver. Tho grave was dedicated by Prof. W. L. Underwood. MESICK The funeral of Amey B. Mesick was held at 2 p. m. yosterday with Rev. J. W. Hyslop conducting. Mrs. Mary Farley sang "I Need Thee Every Hour" and "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." Mrs. Cora Cowan ( sang "Sometime We'll Understand." ' A sermon was preached by Bishop Dana and the burial services of the Episcopal 'church were carried out by Rev. Hyslop. |