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Show Ada Brownfield . Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Beaver Bea-ver Second Ward Chapel for Mrs. Ada Brownfield, 83, who died Saturday in the Milford Hospital of a cerebral hemorrhage. hemor-rhage. Mrs. Brownfield was born Sept. 9, 1875, in Joseph, to Robert and Mary Evelyn Gale Ross. She married John C. Brownfield in November, 1906, in Joseph. She was a member of the L D S Church". Surviving arc her i widower, seven brothers and sisters : Mrs. Earl Grimshaw, Beaver; Mrs. Murray Kesler, Orem; Mrs. Ila Gibbs, Los Angeles; Stanley Ross, Duchesne; Andrew An-drew Ross and Floyd Ross, Salt Lake, and Abner Ross, Midvale. f The services were conducted conduct-ed by Bishop Chase Murdock. Mae C. White played prelude and postlude music. Musical numbers included a vocal solo by Kent Hansen, vocal duct by Esta Cox and Anona Swindlehurst, and violin vio-lin solo by Macel Horton. The speakers were A. A. Morris, and Arlo Messinger. The invocation was offered by Floyd Ross, Joe Nelson pronounced pro-nounced the benediction, Abner Ab-ner Ross offered prayer at the home, and the grave in the Milford Mil-ford Cemetery was dedicated by LaMar Grimshaw. Pallbearers were C. N. Hay-ward, Hay-ward, Conrad Grimshaw, Neil Grimshaw. Bryant Low, Mack Low and James A. Low. The Relief Society cared for the flowers. j |