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Show ; ' Deaths and Funerals f s DEATHS Mrs. Amelia Starley Kershaw, 02 years of ag-e, died last night at her home at 15 South Fourth East street. She was born in Brighton. England. Her husband, S. F. Kershaw, and seven children, S. F. Ke rsh a w .1 r. . M . K . K c rsh a w . M rs . Bertha Luce, D. S. Kershaw. S. S. Kershaw. Ker-shaw. K. D. Kershaw, and D. Kershaw, survive. The death of Anna JIarw5od. St years of ago. occurred at the residence, 8." 8 West First North street yesterday, Mrs. Harwood was a native of Kngiand and the widow of John Harwood. She lias been a resident of Salt Lake the past twenty-five years and is survived ly two sons aud two daughters. The funeral services will be held Thursday at 2:30 p. m. in tho Sixteenth ward chapel. Friends are invited to attend at-tend and can call at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Muriel Miller, 850 West First North street, from 12:30 to 2 p. in. on the day of the funeral. Interment will be made in City cemetery. Mrs. Mary A. Stout, a resident of Burlington. Bur-lington. Kansas, and a native of Ohio, died early yesterday morning at the residence res-idence of her daughter. Mrs. Grant Swan of Salt Lake, 118 N street. Mrs. Swan was called to the bedside of her mother a t K;i naas City last February. Stic re-ieri re-ieri th-'f time bringing with her Mrs. Stout. The body will be tal-m to Navarre, Ohio, for services and interment. inter-ment. A. TL Frank, 55 years nf age. recently an Indian agent at IbapaTi, Ltan, died at a local hospital yesterday. The body will be sent to Summitt, Ohio, for services and interment. Mrs. Laura L. Dunlap. CO years of age. wife of Dr. .U 13. Dunlap. city meat inspector, in-spector, died at the residence. 1SI Fourth avenue, yesterday. She was a native of Minnesota and besides her husband, is survived by one brother, Lyman Lcich. who is in FYanec. The body wilJ be taken to Shannon, Iowa, for burial. Maria S. Bowers. 78 years of age, died at the residence, 3048 Highland .Drive, yesterday. The body is at the S. L. .Evans undertaking establishment. Antonio Fassino, 2G years of age. died at Elko. Ncv., May IT. The body is at the O'Donnell undertaking establishment. Mrs. Maria A". Rainaldi, wife of Camillo Rainaldi, ot" Magna., died here yesterday. She was 30 years of age. Funeral services serv-ices will be held from O'Donnell and Co"s. funeral chapel Thursday at '1 p. m. Interment Inter-ment will be in Calvary cemetery. John Martin, 75 years of age. died at his home in South Jordan, Monday afternoon. after-noon. Mr. Martin was born at Kossie. N. Y. lie came to Utah in 1S79 and settled at Salt La.ke. Seventeen years later he moved to Sout h Jordan and has been a resident of that place ever since. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Johanna Martin, Mar-tin, three sons, Edward. Thomas, and John Martin, and four daughters, Mra. R. K. Gardner of Salt Lake, and the Misses Mabel, Lillian and Theodosia Martin. The body will be sent, to Rossie, K. T., for burial. The remains may be viewed ! h t the family home in South Jordan I Thursday morning between 'J and 11 o'clock. ! FUN ERA LS. Services for Sumul H. Green, 75 years I of age. who difd at Poeateilo, Idaho, May 18. will be bHd Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the Joseph AV. Taylor funeral chapel. Friends are invited to attend, interment will be in City cemetery. Services for Samuel Ryser wil! be held Thursday at 2 v. m. in the Fifteen! h ward chapel. Friends wishine to view the body may do so at the residence, 60 South Seventh West street, between the hours of l'J.u') and 1.30 p. in. Burial will be in City cemetery. Services for Charles Ernest Weethe, 1 t yea rs r.f age. ; n of Mr. ar;d Mrs Will in m Y-t h who d ifd at the re.i-rt-iic in Tlie rc-iir of -IS North Sixth West street three lay.; ago, will be held in the Sixteenth ward chaj.L'.l at - p. rn. today. The body may be v cwrri in the Pero C. Silver fur.eral ch:ipel until 1 p. m. todr.V. Interment wiil be made in City cemetery. |