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Show FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. HILDEBRAND Funeral services were held at Minersville Wednesday afternoon after-noon for Mary Frances Thornton Thorn-ton Hildebrand, 74, who died last Saturday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Flossie King, in Tooele. Mrs. Hildebrand had resided at the home of her daughter for the past two years. Death was due to causes, incident in-cident to age. Bishop Ruben Dotson conducted con-ducted the services, and officiated offici-ated at the following program: Duet, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Jones. Prayer, Floyd Wood. Reading, Mrs. Lucy Williams, (written by Mrs. Laura Sherwood). Sher-wood). Remarks, F. D. Williams, Wil-liams, and C. K. Jameson. ! Duet, "Going Home." Prayer, Pray-er, Jule Gillins. The grave in the Minersville cemetery was dedicated by Bishop Dotson. Mrs.- Hildebrand was born j July 2, 1876. a daughter of Joseph Jos-eph and Sarah Brown Thornton. 1 She resided most of her life in I Minersville, where she was an active member of the L D S i Church. ! Survivors include a son by a former marriage, William Richards Rich-ards of Minersville; four daugh- I ters, Mrs. King and Mrs. Leah i Thomas of Dragerton; Mrs. j Lena Foderaro of Helper and j Miss Ilia Hildebrand of Price; ! 23 grandchildren and 21 great- I grandchildren. |