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Show I Funeral Services Held. Sp.-eial to T!ie Tribune. I Sl'AMSII :'). IW. . n. Kuneral : :-vic s wf-r.- ! '.o Sun.iriy aft.-ri onn ir. ' ! f'-ont of til-' od Cm.-a home for f"Vn j;i -inn : J 'I't.it-i.,.-. :m de ! l-'' id;.- niorr.u: at 5 I TlnMV of l.ii'he-eza. aft.-r an i!.!i.-.-s of t 1 h tli;r a vc.-k. 1'inop William C. S-ek ( ro: m iu -b.-.i r-.n- n 'id mad1 the ' rlo.-iiLC r.-m.-Th--. I'rof.'.-f-o:- Wilham Jlolt it. ii-ii- -'i ;i. ; r.i.iL- Li" solo "i Have J'-;t,iJ of a iVa iii.ii al City." Hoiiy Curna- bv offered the invocation and a short eule-Eistic eule-Eistic and consolatory address was made by Charles W. Booth. William Holt rendered ren-dered a solo at l he close and the benediction benedic-tion ivas pronounced by Bishop R. W. McKel). Mr. Thomas was a son-in-law of William Holt, assistant postmaster here. His wife and two children survive. |