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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS The funeral of Thomas Loughnsy. who until his death waa the young. est surviving surviv-ing veteran of the civil war, and who died early yesterday morning at St. Mark's hospital of t-ancer of the atom-ach, atom-ach, wtU be held from the Masonic temple tem-ple at I o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The services will be conducted under the auspices) aus-pices) of Argenta lodge No. t. r, and A, M. Members of the local Grand Army of tha fttpublle and W. R. C. will attend. e tVrneral services for Mrs. Kmma O. , ISMlson. 47 veers old. wife of Clsrence Nil-son, Nil-son, thief rate clerk of the local office of the Denver dr Rio Grande rajlroad, who died suddenly st her home, 1007 Eighth Ksst aireet. Sunday, will be hold at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon at the lh.rtv-f.rst ward chapel. Mrs. Nllson la nrvltrsMi bv a huatamnd and nine children. Mrs. Margaret 0. H. Parr. OH years old. of IM Wabash aventie, died yeaterday of stomach trouble. The funeral services will be held at t o'clock tomorrow afternoon after-noon at the farmers ward meetiag house. Burial will be in cltv cemetery. David H. Parr and Robert M. Parr, Sons, survive sur-vive he, The funeral of Mrs. Kstle Wallls. wife of Robert Wallls. will be held from the funeral chapel of Joseph William Taylor at I o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Burial wll be In city cemetery. Mra. Wallls died yesterday at tier home, 7M Jackson atreet. Hha was bora July 2i. 171, la Utah. ' -.see Grant C. Rolomon, nine months old, son of Charles F. snd Annls Cart w right Holomon. died at the home at (71 East Ftfth Houth street. The funeral will be held Thursday from the family residence, servlcea beginning at 1:10 o'clock In ths afternoon. Friends are Invited to attend-In attend-In torment will ba In tbe city cemetery. |