Show I Impressive Rites Held For Former Cedar Resident Impre Impressive funeral services were conducted in the First Ward chapel i Sunday afternoon by Bp Up F. F B. B Wood WoodI I for Mrs Euphamia Hunter Dotson 63 former resident of Cedar City who died in Phoenix Arizona of pneumonia Burial was made In the Cedar city cemetery The deceased was born In Cedar City on September 1 I 1875 a daughter of Joseph S. S and Eliza Hunter and resided here until she married R. R W. W Dotson of Minersville in 1900 The couple spent their early married life In Minersville but later larer lived In Provo and Salt Lake City and have lived in Arizona for the past few years where they went because of Mrs Dotson's health are her husband one son J. J Norman Dotson of Washington Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington D. D C. C a daughter Mrs R Hobert RG- RG bert A. A Nelson of Fork four grandchildren and three sisters Mrs Sarah C. C Nelson Mrs Samuel Bauer and Mrs John A. A Booth all 11 of Cedar City Before Defore Mrs Dotson left Cedar City she was a successful teacher was active In church organizations and contributed much to the musical musical mus- mus ical cal and theatrical activities of or the community Speakers at the funeral services were Bp Samuel F F. Leigh E. E M. M Corry and Bp Frank B. B Wood Sentiments of respect written by Mrs Hannah D. D Foster were read by Mrs Mildred Mildrec Sargent The musical program included opening and closing songs Sweet Hour of Prayer and Lead Me Gently Home by a double mixed quartet composed of Mrs IDs Ann Gardner Gardner Gardner Gard Gard- ner Mrs Mrs Annette Mrs Sarah A. A Wood Mrs Belle Webster Lorin Miles Mlles Ray Cosslett Wm Macfarlane and George Hess accompanied by Mrs Beth Leigh vocal trio by Mrs Elaine Southwick Southwick Southwick South South- wick Mrs Leah Jones and Miss B Bee e Roberts accompanied by Mrs Leathe Prestwich organ solo TheOld TheOld The TheOld Old Refrain by Frank Van Cott vocal solo Face To Face by Bert t B t Carpenter accompanied by Mrs Beth Leigh cello solo by E E. E H It Larson accompanied by Mrs Leah Jones Invocation was by George W W. Grimshaw benediction by A. A L. L Dotson and the grave was dedicated ed by David W W. Gibson |