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Show t KLOPENSTINE SERVICES HELD -J Helen Robinson Klopen-ej'iiii, Klopen-ej'iiii, widow of M. J. Klop-it., Klop-it., passed away at her home rinperueld at noon Sunday ;, cerebral hemorrhage, 'las horn in Galveston, Texas, Xv ;j, i860. Mrs. Klopenstine J to Utah as a young girl. XsKlmt of Copperfield for r50 years, Mrs. Klopenstine e ,f the oldest and most Xt.d citizens in the entire ilunity. She was an ardent Jcrat and a large property ej- in Bingham Canyon, giving are her four child-llrs. child-llrs. M. A. Cotter of Copper-Stella Copper-Stella Klopenstine and Allan jfnstine of Copperfield, and "Klopenstine, whose address ifmm n at present; one'grand-"Iter. one'grand-"Iter. Helen Cotter; six niec- ! one nephew, ijeral services were held gjilay afternoon in the M. E. t unity church with the Rev. ej.tli Smith in charge. Inter-t Inter-t was made in Mt. Olivet ejery in Salt Lake City un-lirectiun un-lirectiun of the Bingham tfary. iflbearers were C. E. Adder-pun Adder-pun Coakley, J. H. Colyar, J Countryman, Art Maly, t Pitts, A. C. Larick and tJSteelc. IF. E. Straup was the speak-yfsolo, speak-yfsolo, "Shall We Gather By Jtivrr", was given by the Smith. Virginia Colyar Nes-ifng Nes-ifng "face To Face". Robert i- was accompanist. |