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Show LORENZO NORMAN RUSSELL IS LAID AT FINAL REST Funeral services over the remains of Lorenzo Norman Russell were held at the South Cottonwood ward meeting house Tuesday, February S, 1010, at 1 p m., with a largo attendance. Bishop William B. Erekson presided. The opening prayer pray-er was offered by Horace Godfrev. Thu speakers were Amos IT. Turner, William J Pan tor. J. A. Bcrrett nnd C. C. Stef-fenscn. Stef-fenscn. all of whom spoke of the loving disposition of the young man. Mention also was mado of his long year of suffering suf-fering with a complication of diseases. Mr. Russell was born March 23, 1S!)D. and was the son of Heber C. L. and Catherine Underwood Russell. Music was furnished by the ward choir and "Some Time We'll Understand" and "Some Sweet Day" were beautifully rendered ren-dered by Pearl Miller and Minnie Howe, .accompanied by Lucy Godfrey. The benediction was pronounced by Bishop William B. Erekson. The pallbearers were the deacons, of whom Mr Russell was a member. Tho floral offerings wore beautiful Interment was in South Cottonwood cemetery Bishop Lorenzo j Day gave tho dedicatory prayer. |