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Show SERVICES ARE HELD FOR MRS. LUNDQUIST Eleventh Ward Chapel Filled to Overflowing Over-flowing With Friends Who Pay Ee-spect Ee-spect to Pioneer Woman. Sorrowing friends filled to overflowing the Eleventh ward chapel at 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, paying heartfelt tribute of respect and affection to Mrs. Sophia C Lundquist. a prominent pioneer woman of Utah, who died last Thursday at her residence. 247 Iowa avenue. Floral offerings were unusually beautiful beauti-ful and profuse In quantity, including numerous set pieces emblematic of divine love and a faith in immortality. The obsequies were conducted by Bishop Bish-op William Armstrong. Eulogies were delivered by A. W. Brown and Albert Toronto, Bishop Armstrong also making a brief address. The invocation was offered of-fered by Joseph Coulam. The Imperial Male quartette, comprising Fred Graham, Thomas Ashworth. Victor Christnpherson and Wlllard Squires, sang with much beautv of expression "O, My Father." and "Sweet Rest of Night." Miss Marie Duncan played a violin slo and Miss Elsie Brown, soprano, sang "I Have Read of a Beautiful City." The pallbearers were J. II. Pinkerton. H. E. Green. G. E. Dangerfield, It. A. Langenhagen. A. J. Steele and E. L. Sloan. At the City cemetery the quartette quar-tette &ang "S-hall We Meet Beyond the River?" and the grave was dedicated by A. W. Brown. |