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Show Thomas Lambert Dies At Cedar City - M Buried At Panguitch Aprij 11th I Funeral services for Thomas Lambert, 72, were held April 11th in the Panguitch North ward church. Prayer In home, D. F. Houston; prelude and postludc music, Nina Steele and Irene McEwen; opening song, "Sometime We'll Understand", choir; opening prayer, Bishop D. Kern Owens; speaker, Ida Chidester; song, "Beyond The Sunset", Hllma Ex' cell and Dick Excell; speakers, J. Earl Allen and President II. Frank Orton; remarks from Bishopric, James C. Tebbs; closing song, "Beautiful Isle Of Somewhere", choir; closing prayer, Bruce F. Parker. The grave was dedicated by M. V. Hatch; burial was in the Panguitch cemetery under direction of Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary. Mr. Lambert died April 8th '$ of natural causes in a Cedar ' fj City hospital. He was born Oct. J 9, 1893 in Panguitch to Thorn- ?! as R. and Susan Kemp Lam- ha bert. On Oct. 30, 1921 he mar- f ried Effie D. Proctor in Pan- " guitch. 4 He was a member of the LDS i Church, and a veteran of World War I. Survivors: widow; daughter, Mrs. Dan (Maurine) Wagg, Las ' . Vegas; son, Thomas Jr., Cedar City; 8 grand children, 4 great grandchildren; half brother, Kemp Hancock, Panguitch. Card Of Thanks We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to every one who helped in any way. during the bereavement of our beloved husband and father. Effie Lambert & Family. |