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Show KlJZAItETH LAMB COES TO REWARD KuiUM'ul sirvic(H wore held Saturday at 4:00 o'clock ut To-(Uioi'viUo To-(Uioi'viUo for Mrs. Elizabeth Hardy Har-dy Lamb, who cliod at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edna ..i,",'.nirst Thursday morning. Mrs. Lamb had just celebrated hor niiuMy-llfty birthday on August Aug-ust 29th. Sho was the widow of Edwin R. Lamb and had 157 living descendants. She was the mother of eleven children, four of whom survive. Mrs. Caroline- Slack and Mrs. Lor-aine Lor-aine I. Higby, Toquerville; Mrs. Edna nringhurst, Gait Lake City and Mr. William H. Lamb of St. George. There are seventy-four grandchildren, seventy-two great-'Knuulchildren great-'Knuulchildren and twenty-seven great-great-grandchildren also surviving. She was born in Groveland, Massachushetts, in 1S39 and when eleven years old she crossed cross-ed the plains in the Wilford Woodruff ox team company of 1S50, being baptised a member of the church in the Platte .!,,. CM TIT,. Tnml, l,t.l. OlIU IIIUI 11V.U 1,11. 11U111U in the Endowment House in 1S55, and five years later moved into Dixie, locating at Toquerville Toquer-ville where she resided until 1926, when she went to Salt Lake City. Funeral services were as follows: fol-lows: Singing, "Come, Come Ye Saints." Sung by her Grandchildren, Grandchild-ren, Prayer by Frank Anderson; Solo, Mrs. Idona 'Smith, (a grandchild); grand-child); Talk Brother James Jep-son; Jep-son; Violin Solo, Blanche Lamb (great grandchild); Talk, Alma Wakeling (great grandchild); Pianologue, Jennie Lamb (Grand child) accompanied by Blanche and Genevieve Lamb (great grandchildren); Talk, Frank Jackson, Jr.. (grand child); Talk. Preside!'.! Claudius Hir-.wthi; Hir-.wthi; Talk Bi-.h'-p I-f" "riiw hurst; Song, "I Kj:ow My Heavenly Heav-enly Father Knows" sung by; grandchildren; IVtudiction by Bishop David israelii. Interment Inter-ment was in the Toquerville Cemetery. The grave being dedicated dedi-cated by Frank Jackson. |