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Show Funeral Of Mrs. Parker ' X Ono of the moat largely nttcndelfj funornla ever hoki In American Fork was tho onq. lact Sunday when a vast concour8qvof 'sympathizing friends assembled as-sembled to pay their last tribute to th life of Mrs, Lafayotte Parker. It had been announced that the services would bo held in tho First Ward Meeting Meet-ing Houso, but so great were thev nlTm-bera nlTm-bera of those who camo that It as found necessary to ndjourn to the Tnbornnclo. Tho floral tributes wero boyond counting. Tho casket In which the dopnrtcd slept her laat long sleep was simply buried in fragrant blossoms,' and they wero heaped in profusion nbout It Tho services wero In chnrgo of Dls-,hop Dls-,hop Jumca T. Qnrdner of tho First' Ward, and Timothy fcCarty lend in: tho opening prayer. Mra. Clifford E Young snug a solo "Oh Lovo Dlvlno." Tho spenkors woro; James H. Clarke, Joseph D. Forbes, Abrdm Greenwood and Wh. R. Webb. A driet was sung WfcJsii'Martin tond hladatajfctetv John II. Duvls Bang "Oh My Fnthor." Tho benediction wna pronounced by George Hcbor Robinson, nftcr which a largo procession of friends nnd reJn. Uvea followed to tho InBt resting plnco In tho Silent City. Among tho out of town pcoplo who attended tho funeral wero: Mr. and Mrs. F. D Casslty nnd daughters, Myrnl nnd LnRuo, and son, Clifford, Mr. mid Mra. Lawrence Cnaslty, Mr. nud Mrs. Alex Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Jensen, Mrs. DIxou, Miss Ilcsslo Morgan, Mr. Leon Nnreen, Mr. George Parker, Mr. J. J. Peters, Anrou Greenwood Green-wood of Provo, Mra. Liza Dakor of Tooole, Mrs. F. E. King, Mra. Allco Smith, Miss Joslo Greenwood, Mrs. Wm, Andorson, Mra. Snrah Shelton nud Lolnnd Cnssity of Salt Lake, Wm. Hromloy of Eureka, Mrs. Georgei Frn-zer, Frn-zer, Julian King of Garfield, Miss Phyllis Fraznr of Grnutsvllle.Mr. nnd Mrs. Orson Mlscuor of Logan. |