Show MANY MAMY FOllOW WilKES YKES' BODY TO THE GRAVE Funeral services were held yesterday yes yes- erday t afternoon In honor of ot Albert Lester ester Wilkes who died In Honolulu August t 28 28 while whilo representing the Mormon church as a missionary from rom the Ensign ward chapel Bishop D. D D R. R Lyon officiated and interment was In tho tire city cemetery The speakers were Bishop C C. C Clarence T. T W. W Sloan Pack Stanley Hoare and Bishop D D. R. R Lyon The invocation was Ivas offered by Dr Seymour B. B Young oung and the benediction by Castle Cas Cas- tle ie H. H Murphy i The ward choir san sans sang I 1 Need Thee is' is ALBERT LESTER WILKES Every Hour and Jesus My Savior True Mrs Lottie Cozier rendered My 1 Loved Loyed Ones Rest Hest and A A. A H H. Wallace Vallace gave I Know That My Redeemer Re Ro- deemer Lives A native Hawaiian mixed quartette sang with wit ith Instrumental instrumental mental accompaniment Once Again and Aloha Oe De Farewell Carewell to Thee The casket was strewn with Hawaiian leis tokens of or love which had been placed upon It prior to it being forwarded from Hono Hono- lulu In addition there were many floral tributes A large cortege cortege- followed the remains re re- re mains to tho the cemetery where the grave gra was dedicated b by H Ii j. j Halton Hallon Tho The pallbearers were Stanley Hoare I Marcus Robbins Joseph Anderson Henry Curtis B. B Hawley Jr and David C C. Lyon Albert Lester Wilkes was the son or of Albert and Josephine Simmons inn Wilkes of ot Seventh Se avenue Ho lIo was born in Salt Lake City May 14 H 1894 1594 and left for tho Hawaiian islands May 8 8 1913 Surviving him are the following brothers and sis ss Marjorie Joseph Helen Doris Marian Marlan and Frederick |