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Show MRS. H.K. BROWN R1TESM0NDAY Funeral services were held at the Copperton LDS ward chapel Monday afternoon for Mrs. Emma Em-ma Featherstone Brown. 43, wife of H. K. Brown of Copperton, who died May 6 in Bingham hospital hos-pital where she recently underwent under-went a major operation. Bishop George M. Nix presided presid-ed at the services. The opening song, "In The Garden", was by. the Singing Mothers of the Cop: Eerton Relief society. Bishop avid C. Lyon gave the invocation. invoca-tion. Ray Shelley of American Fork gave a vocal solo, "That's What God Made Mothers For". Lewis Parkin, a buddy of Mr-Brown Mr-Brown in World War I, was the first speaker. A violin duet, "One Fleeting Hour", was played by Miss Norma Nor-ma Durrant and Robert Milton Brown of American Fork. Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, former president presi-dent of the Copperton Relief society, so-ciety, spoke of her association with Mrs. Brown, who was first counselor in the first Relief society so-ciety organized in Copperton. Bishop Nix made closing remarks. re-marks. The Relief society chorus sang "Sometime We'll Understand". Under-stand". Interment was in the American Fork cemetery. Frank Brown dedicated the grave. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. Mrs. Brown was a daughter of Thomas and Mary Boley Feather-stone Feather-stone and was born in American Fork on July 14, 1899. She graduated grad-uated from the American Fork high school and attended Brigham Brig-ham Young university. She was active in the LDS church and Copperton P.-T.A. during the 18 years she lived in that community. commu-nity. ' Surviving are her husband and the following children: Miss Mary, Joseph F., Ralph R., Thomas H. and Edwin S. Brown, all of Copperton; a sister, Mrs. L. M. Larsen, American Fork, and two brothers, Mark B. Featherstone Feath-erstone and Thomas Feather-stone, Feather-stone, LehL |