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Show MISS SUSAN RUSSON TENDERLY LAID TO-REST Ono of tho largest funerals held in Lehi was that of Miss Susan litis-son, litis-son, Monday, in the Tnbernnclo. Many friends nnd relatives wero in attend-nnco attend-nnco from Provo mid Sprlngvllic. IJIshop Johp 'Stoker presided over tho services. Other spenkers were Ellaha Peck, Jr., James E. Hall of Sprlngvllic, Udward Southwlck and Dlshop James II. Gardner. Tho Second Sec-ond Wnrd choir furnished tho music nnd there wns u duet by Lndocln May-berry May-berry and Maud Gaisford nnd a solo by Mrs. T. F, Klrkham. Tho following blocrunhlcuL sketch i. was read: Sister Susan Husson, duughter of George 13, Itusson uijd Susan Inzii Houtz Husson, wns born October 24, 1895, at Lehi, Utah. Was baptized October 24, 1S03, by her father. Was I confirmed October 25, 1003, by Lott Russoii, 8r. She was sustained as scc- rctnry of tho Fourth Ward Primary Association, Sept. 23, 1013. Hub been u member of tho Fourth Wnrd choir i for tho post bIx months. Through her punctual attendance and nctlvo work In tho ward she had been selected nnd sustained by the bishopric and Sunday school superln-tondency superln-tondency us a Sunday school teacher only tho night before sho passed away. She was over ready to perform any duty and tuko part on tho progrums of the sovernl wurd organizations. Only InBt Sunday week her sweet volco was heard in recitation at the Sunday school session. Her lovable disposition und purity of character made her a favorite among her associates; asso-ciates; thereforo Suslo will bo greatly missed by all who know her. Tho ward has loBt ono of tho most faithful, ablo and energetic workers. Sho byid great faith In tho Gpspel and passed peacefully away In full faith of a glorious resurrection. Sho leaves her grand parents, father, fath-er, motlior, brothers and sisters and n largo clrclo of relatives and friends to mourn her loss. " |