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Show FUNERAL HEL 0 FOE D1XIEJP10NEER It. G. MoQiiavvie llinicil Hove; Yih'.s 1"! "ominont in IV-vrloii-mo'.i of Silver Itecf. Funeral services were held on Sunday in the St. George tabernacle tab-ernacle for Robert G. McQuav-rie. McQuav-rie. 71, who died last Wednefdny at Provo at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Judge and Mrs. Ceo. Worthen. The opening musical number was a violin solo. "Sounds from Home", played by Prof. Earl J. Bleak. Prayer, George W. "VYorthen. Violin solo, "Smile Through Those Tears", Prof. Bleak. The speaker was Albert E. Mille". and sentiment;; from Presidents A. W. Kins and E. -T. Snow were read by George F. "Whitehead. ' VnvSc'i numbers included a vocsl solo. "I'll Take You Home Airatn. Kathleen", 5Ks. Mamie p-xraan; a violin solo. "The Herd Girl's Dream", and a cornet cor-net so'o, "One Fleeting Hour", Prof. Bleak. r.n:F diet ion was by D. H. Morris and th grave was dedicated dedi-cated bv A. N. Winsor. jr.- McQuarrie was- born in Otden. September 23. 1S5S, and when three years old accompanied accompan-ied his father, the late Hector W'.'Ouarrie, called with the original orig-inal pioneers to settle -i. Geoige. Under the late Miles P. Romnev, he worked on the bo. George and Manti temples, and la'er became an expect mechanical mechan-ical and mining engineer, having hav-ing charge for many years of the Siivev Reef mill. In 1S92 he and Albert Grant obtained a lease on all the property, though from 4-1, I t i m a rill ll P. fought a los ing batt'e against silver's- decline. Mr McQuarrie and Ins wire, Charlotte Anne Macfarlane McQuarrie. Mc-Quarrie. raised a family ot nine children, all of whom survive. They are: . R M McQuarrie and Mis. Fi-'-ik AV. Penrose, Stilt Lake; John M. McQuarrie, Los Angeles; Ange-les; Clyde McQuarrie, Detroit, Mich Dr. Irvine McQuarrie, Minneapolis, Minn.; Herrick Me-Ouarrie. Me-Ouarrie. Los Angeles; Mrs. R.ch-a'rd R.ch-a'rd Smith, Rexburg, Tdaho; ii.., Cvril J. Hanson. Merced Oalif and Mrs. YvorThen. A b.-other. John G. MteQuame. state insurance comnuvsione ., also survives and all with i the P-.-cention of Dr. Irvine McQuai ;-;e we-e present at the tuneral FeOi!iCci:s from out of town who were in attendance included Mr. nr el Mrs M. J. Macfarlane, Mr. ilnd Mrs. Frastus Macfarlane. William Macfarlane and son Mrs Edith Gregory. Mrs. lannie KuUer and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Is bell of Cedar City. |