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Show MRS. ESTHER KIRK i BURIED SUNDAY Funeral services wolo held at the First ward chapel nt Llndon Sunday fcr Mrs. Esther Dlttmoro Kirk, wlfo ot Samuel Kirk. Hlshop Culllmoro vas In charge. Tho opening prayer was offered by J. Y. Walkor. Tho musical numbcix were furnished by tbo choir and the following special mini bora wero ghen. Duet. Mny Will, ett and Holvu Wndley, Sometime We'll Understand," bass solo, Archto West, "One Fleeting Hour"; soprano solo, Mrs, May U, Walker, "It Was For Me." The speakers were Kuril F. Walker, David II. Thorno and William J. Culllmoro, Jr. They nil spoke words ot highest pralso of tho life of tho deceased and told of tbo glories of tho hereafter. The closing prayer was given by A. F. Kcctch. The love and respect In which Mrs. I Kirk was held was mnnlfljstcil My the largo attendance at tbo funeral i ami tho beautiful flowers that deck-'ed deck-'ed tbo casket. Tho meeting house wns not large enough to accommodate tho crowd that gathered to pay their last icspects, ninny v:ro forced to remain re-main outside, while over 350 people crowded Insldo. Tho step-sons of (Mrs. Kirk. Alma, Kllsha, Iam? und I Pair ell together with Itofls Smith and jTlicron Kirk acted as pall bearors. The iKidy was Interred In tho" Pleu-sr.nt Pleu-sr.nt Grove cemetery whero Holier! Thorno dedicated tho grave. '-' |