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Show S. W. SEARS' FURERAL LARGELY ATTENDED Hany Friends Pay Tribute . to the . Xlexnory of an Esteemed Pio- near Citizen. . V Funeral servioee over the body ox the late 8. W. Sears were held in his Waterloo 'home yesterday, and the remains of the esteemed man were laid to rest in the family vault In the City cemetery. The boms of the deceased ' was crowded with relatives and . friends who brought mny beautiful floral offerings. . Words of testimony to the high character charac-ter of the dead man were spoken over his coffin, 'and a quartette, composed- of Ien(irs. Pyper. Spencer, Whitney and I'atrtck. Bang "Nearer, My God, to Thee" I ar1 other hymns. The speekerw were President John R. Winder, Apostle John Henry Smith, John ,- Klcbolson, Seymour B. Young and Nelson A. I-mpey of Salt Lake and John Watson f Ordn. The ra!l-bearers were W. K. Parsons, John C. Cutler, A. W. Carlson. John Watson, Wat-son, W. G. Cragun and James G. McDon-. McDon-. aid. ... I |