Show Elizabeth Crosby Dies Following Lingering Illness Mrs Elizabeth Catherine Gibson Crosby 44 44 died at the Iron County County County Coun Coun- ty hospital late Friday following a prolonged Illness of anemia She was born In tn Cedar City on November 5 1895 1893 a daughter of David W W. and the late ate Elizabeth Hunter Gibson Mrs Crosby was an active worker In the L. L D D. S S. S church for many years having been president president pre pre- of the Relief Society at Ashhurst Ashhurst Ash- Ash hurst Arizona and president of the Enoch Enoch- Ward Primary for a number of years prior to her Illness She Is ts survived by her father on estranged husband Claude Crosby two daughters Mrs Jay Steiner and LaFawn Crosby of Cedar City and the following brothers and sisters sisters sisters sis sis- sis sis- Murl Hunter Ray and Leah Gibson Mrs Ray Dalley Dailey Mrs Orson Orson Or Or- son alt Talt Mrs Earl and Mrs Dean Nelson all of Cedar City William Gibson of and Mrs Ladonna Heaton of Ephraim Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Third Ward Chapel with Bishop Dishop I. I E. E Riddle Riddle Riddle Rid Rid- dle of the Fourth Ward officiating The opening song I Need Thee Every Hour Bout was sung by the Fourth Ward Choir and was followed follow fonow ed by a prayer by Bishop Dishop Samuel F. F Leigh of the Third Ward Bert Carpenter t the then h e n sang Smiling Through after which Bishop Dishop Frank Armstrong of the Enoch Ward spoke The next musical number a song by George Whittaker was I 1 Know That My Redeemer Lives Charles R R. R Hunter was the second second sec sec- ond speaker and was followed by a n song by Ren Luke Abide With Me After a few closing remarks by Bishop the choir sang Till We Meet Again Benediction was offered by President William R R. R Palmer and the grave was dedicated ed by Harry Lunt |