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Show Services Held Monday For Art Brumbly .Funeral services for Charles .Arthur (Art) Brumbly, who .died last Thursday in the Beaver County Hospital, were conducted Monday afternoon in the Milford Methodist Church, under direction of Rev. Lynn Holmes. Rev. Holmes read passages from the Old and New Testaments, Testa-ments, related the biography of Mr. Brumbly, and spoke consoling words to the family and friends. Mrs. Merlyn Terry of Baker sang "In the Garden" and "The Old Rugged Cross," accompanied accompa-nied by Mrs. Fonda Magill. Mrs. Magill also played the 1 prelude and postlude music on the organ. JJurial was in the Milford City Cemetery. Palllearers were Fred Baker, Martin Baker, Howard Baker, .and Blake Pxobert, all of Baker, Bak-er, Nev; George Smith, Ely, -Nov.; Fred Cook and Gomer 'Thomas, Salt Lake City, and .'Steve Williams, Milford. Relatives attending from out of town were brothers-in-law and sisters of the deceased, Mr. and Mrs.C. T. Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Loomis. Ar.tioch, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Van Buskirk, Compton, Calif.; a sister, Mrs, Mary E. McFadden, Lynwood, Calif.; brother-in-law and sister of Mrs. (Lillian) Brumbly, Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Andrews, Foxhome, Minn.; and Mrs. ; Brumbly's sister Mrs. Lorraine : Scott, Fergus Falls, Minn. Others attending the services from out of town included .Mrs. George Smith and daughter daugh-ter Lois and Paul Cavanaugh of Ely; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hesselgesser, Ralph Kaufman, Mrs. Merlyn Terry, Mrs. Earl Yersen, Mrs. Fred Baker, Mrs. Martin Baker and Mrs. Boise Hesselgesser, all of Baker, rJev.; Lee Greenhalgh of Garrison; Gar-rison; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bishop of Las Vegas; Mrs. Gomer Thomas, Linda Thomas, Linda Simpson, Mrs. Fred Cook and Denis Cook of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. , George Baker of Baker, Nev. |