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Show Mrs, Geo. Beck, Jr., Buried in Lehi Uletl In Eurckn SerTlrei Held In Lehi Tabernacle. Funeral services ror Mrs. George Beck, Jr., were held In the Tabernacle Tuesday afternoon. The building wns corarortably filled with her many friends and relatives, many coming from Kureka, where slio died and where she has made her home ror many years. Ulshop Henry Lewis presided over tho services. James Carter led the singing, with Mrs. Jessie Jes-sie Halir presiding nt tho organ. Bishop Bis-hop Lewis read a brief sketch of Mrs Heck's llfo and made the closing re-mnrkes. re-mnrkes. The other speakers were Jackson Wonlass, William K. Evans and John Woodhoufc. A duct was given by Mrs, C-eorgc Price and Mrs Charles Winn and n solo by Miss Fern Cough. William Southwlck gave tho Invocation nnd Ell Kendall the benediction. Ellen Sunderland Heck was r daughter or William and Ilcll Sunderland. Sunder-land. She wns horn In Leeds, Eng. land. In October 1S70. Four years later she came to I'tah with her parents locating In Lehi. She was married to Georgo neck, Jr., In 1891. Most or their married We has been spent In Eureka where Mr. Heck wns engaged en-gaged In mining. She wns the mother moth-er or 13 children, ten or whom with the rather survive. Two arc married In Eureka, and 8 are nt homo. Her death which occured In Eureka Oct. 23, was duo to heart failure. Mrs Heck was a loving wire and a most nrrcctlonato mother. Such Intense In-tense sympathy was manifested by her relatives that when Bishop Lewis wns 3peaklng, one or her brothers could not resist bearing testimony to his re- lunrks nnd a daughter wns carried out In a swoon. |