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Show WS. IRVINE and his two chil- dren, Ellison, six years of age, and Catherine Virginia, three years of age. all of whom were buried in the same grave yesterday at Mount Olivet cemetery. I1 1 I a ijt "A Til fe t 1 r J TRIPLE FUNERAL IS HELD STMT. OLIVET Father, Son and Daughter3 Victims of Influenza, Are Given Burial. Tier "husband and onfy two children victims of influenza, Mrs. TV. S. Irvine, 9.jG Baddlcy court, yesterday watched their burial in one grave in Mount Olivet cemetery. His father and mother, a brother and five sisters arc other sorrowing relatives. The little girl, Catherine Virginia, three years of age, died on Thanksgiving day; the son, Ellison, six years old, died on Sunday, and the father Tuesday morning, the three deaths and the funeral taking piace within eigjit days. Mr. Irvine was bom iu Park City in 3S89. Mrs. Irvine was formerly Miss Catherine Bigley, the daughter , of Mrs. Eliza Bigley of" Spanish Eork. j Mr. Irvine was the secretary of local union Mo. 57 of the Electrical Workers, in which capacity he had served for three years. At the time of his death he was an employee of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph coiu-pany. coiu-pany. The sermon at the grave, following the services at O 'Donnell & company undertaking yrarlors, was delivered by the liev. Elmer I. Goshen. |