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Show SERVICES ARE HELD FOR JOHN A. SHARP Funeral services for John A. Sharp, veteran sheepman and ranch owner, who died last Thursday at his home. Twelfth South street and Redwood road, were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Cannon ward chapel. Bishop Lewie M-Cannon M-Cannon officiating. The chapel has never before held so large a eontrreatlon, according to Bishop Cannon; there were fifty-four autos in the cortege and the floral offerings were elaborate and many. Eulogies were delivered de-livered by John C. Sharp, a cousin of the decedent, Bishop Daniel M line, Pamnel O. Ben n ion. William R. Home. L. P. Creer, Charles K. Davey and Bishop Cannon. Can-non. The Invocation was given by Fvcrett V. Pefk and the benediction by Cyrus H. Gold. Mrs. Eva Crawford Kk'bards, violinist, vio-linist, played '"Traiimerci," James Mon-rarr Mon-rarr sane two numbers. Interment was in the City cemetery. |