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Show IMPRESSIVE SERVICE ; FOR FATHER Rl l Prominent Members of the Catholic Clergy Attend j. the Funeral n P SOLEMN MASS IS SUNG rj Sermon Preached by the Rev Father Qumn, Eulo- k0 gizes Late Priest . fl In the presence of a co course ol mourners that ti led St Mary s cathedra requiem mass was solemnized over Vat body of the Rev Father W K. Ryan yesterday forenoon All of the clergy of-t tbe Salt Lake diocese together with members of the clergy from other parts of the west, w ere present. The ery Eer F X. Rapier S M. was master of cere i mon es The serv Ice began w th the chanting of " the dl ine office of the dead by tha ' priests of the d oceae assembled in the sanctuary of the cathedraL Immediate 7 J fo lowing requiem mass waa EOlmenlzaJ. The officers of the mass were The ery Re D Klelv lcar general ' of the diocese of Salt Lake, solemnaut the Re M Sheehan of Elj deacon the Re John Ryan of Ogden, subdeacon. Special requiem mass was sung by the combined choirs of the Catho lc churches of Salt Lake, under the direction of IDsa Nora G eason, leader of the cathedral cho r Many Floral .Tributes. j Floral tributes of exquisite beau y cor I ered the casket and the altar In the funeral sermon preached by the Re Father P J Quinn the character of father Ryan was held up as worthy of emulation the speaker making a print of the charity and loyalty that had eve governed th acts of Father Ryan. He reques ed the friends of the departed priest to remember him in their prayers. He said In part " If father R an could speak he would d spense with all ceremony He would ask as h s only eylogv the eulogy of praverful silence. 1 wish to speak particularly of two qualities of Fathe Ryan which to those who knew him intimately In I fe stand out pre eminently his lovalrv end lus chart y He was ne er known to speak a derogatory de-rogatory word of a ne ghbor He had the heart of a child and was ever ready to he o all to whom he could be of the slightest service Taken to Ceraeterj r Immediately after the conclusion of the l ervlce in the cathedral the body was 1 removed to Cal ary cemetery for in- -i terment The Solemn Benedictus" vrs jp sung at the grave. Those who attended the body at the tr cemeterv were The ery Re T Klelv vicar geneii f of the diocese of Salt Lake the erv Eev F X Rap er fe. M president of All Hallows -o ege the Rev TJ. S atterv the 1 Re J T McNal the Rev Edward i Noonan, the Re M. O RearSon and tbe-r Re P J Culnn. al of tv Marys cathedra cathe-dra bait Lake he Re J Ou-rady pastor of the Church of Our Ladv of Lourdes. alt tftke the Re T O Bnea, chaplain of the Kearns St Anns or , phanage. t Lake the Rev P M. Co h h nahan and the Re John Ryan of Og L den the Re M Sheehan of Ey Nev r the Rev P J Manning of Eureka, the t Re J Butler of B ngham the Rev f Bona of Helper tl e Re E. Reynold! 1-of 1-of Las egas. Ne the Rev George Pe stoop of Montpe e Idaho the Pev T Rosier s M the Re P Bvme, t Jt the Rev J Schmidt b. M the Rev M. t , g Cotter " M the Re T V. Sullivan, S M tl e Re Ceorge Dunn. S. M. the Re Thomas canning S M. and re Re T La nev S M a of All Hal ol college Balt Lake Tl e pallbearers were B. O MeiMen burg D,J Leram e A T GHU P H. Gogin P T Ward and P J O CarrolL |