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Show DEATH OF IS. LYDiA ADALIM FLETCHER Mrs. Lydla Adallno Fletcher, passed away quietly last Thursday evening, at tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. W. II, Homer, Jr. Mrs. Fletcher has been III for abort two months with Ilrlgh't's dlseas", hut tho Immediate causo of her death, which nnmc suddenly, was heart failure. fail-ure. She was born In Bolnbrldge, Now York, Oct. 14, 1845, whero she lived the greater part o her life. loiter sho moved to Washington, vhoro she mndo her home with' her son, Win. F. Fletcher, Fletch-er, nut during tho past six ye.ua both sho nnd her husband lmvo m.uln their home here in Pleasant Oroo, with' their dnughter, Mrs. Win. 11. Homer, Jr. During the earlier part of her life, Mrs. Fletcher was engaged In teaching Bchool for twenty ono terms. She Is survived by her husband, John Fletcher, one Bon, Win. Fletcher, Fletch-er, one daughter, Mrs. W. II. Homtjr, Jr., nnd nlno grnnd children, all of Pleasant Grove. Funeral services were hold nt the Manila ward meeting houso, Saturday Satur-day ot 2 p. m. Tho first song won rendered by a quartette. Prayer, Alma ltadmall. Vocal duct, Sadie Beck and N'etllo Wnrnick. Tho speakers were 'm, Homer, S Joseph Iarson, Roy Wcsti. and HIs-hop HIs-hop II. D. Warnlck. Other muslcnlnumbcrs were vocal solo" Mrs. Partridge; vocnl solo, Mrs. Ora Chlpman; mrilo quartette, and tho closing song. ."Farewell All Earthly Earth-ly Honor?." by tho choir. Benediction by Otto Nlclson. |