Show funeral Services The funeral services over the it mains of the late Mrs Hannah II Dunbar began at 1 oclock on Mon day The Twentieth Ward Meeting Meet-ing House largo as it is afforded accommodation for scarcely more than half of those who assembled to pay the last tribute of respect to the esteemed deceased A choir5an some annronriata RpTenHnnq and the opening prayer was offered bj Elder H C Powler Addresses weN made by President Joseph E Tay lor Elder T B Lewis and Bishop Jonn Sharp The speakers all referred touchingly to the great worth of the deceased and to her cheerful disposition her unceasing activity her kindness kind-ness to the sick and to the rare combination of qualities which made her both physician and nurse and to the place her death has left vacant in the hearts of hundreds and hundreds Benediction was pronounced by Elder HPuzeyand a very larere funeral oorteG9 followed the coffin to the cemetery where the remains of the noble wonan were given that rest which the active I ac-tive spirIt but recently their tenant I had ever denied them when a cry came for aid from the sick or front i the sorrowing |