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Show Loving Tribute Is Paid Young Matron Impressive ceremonies for Mrs. Homer Odenheimer daughter of Joseph E. Bardsley, and whose remains re-mains were brought from Los. Angles Ang-les Thursday of last week, were held Friday from the Gunison Valley hih school auditorium, with Bishop Chan. E. Embley officiating. Mrs. Odenheimer Oden-heimer died at the general hospital August 12, following an illness of several weeks duration. Mary Leona Bardsley Odenheimpr was bom in Centerfield September 5, 1908, and was the dautrhte- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bardsley. I While a resident of the valley her health failed and some few years ago she removed to Los Angelas in the hopes of regaining her strength. For a time she gained, but the mul-aday mul-aday became worse and cventunliy ! claimed the young matron. Mrs. Odenheimer was a kind, patient and loving woman and she numbered her friends by the score, and her cul ri to the great unknown has cu ed sorrow and grief among those ho knew her best. Following the opening selecti n, "Beautiful Zion Built Above," by ln; quartet, led by C. IC. Ferre, in . i-tion i-tion at the Friday ceremony, wi' ; offered by Chas. S. Hansen; "Prayer Is the Soul's Desire," and "Sweet Hour of Prayer," were other selections selec-tions offered by the quartet. John E. Larsen, Jos. A. Larson and Bishop Embley were the upeakers. During the talks the life of Mrs. Odcn- ! heimer was eulogized and her splon-did splon-did character praised, j Following the addresses beneiKc-jtion beneiKc-jtion was offered by Chas II. Embley I and later the remains were tuken to I the Centerfield cemetery for inter-I inter-I ment. Friends and relatives, in re-' re-' speet and love for Mrs. Odenheimer, , presented a beautiful array of flo---j ers and the gravie was covered w-'.'.h j the tokens of love and esteem. The ! grave and dedication ceremony was ! conducted by John S. Bardsley. i |