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Show Obituary. Ljnch. The announcement of the death of the late J. C. Lynch, which occurred last Sunday, was received with feelings of deep regret and sympathy by hundreds! Of friends in the intprm.-mntnin Voo-i.-.n He was respected by all for his truly manly qualities, his innate kindness and generosity of heart. The funeral services occurred from St. Mary's cathedral ca-thedral Tuesday morning. Requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Morrissey. who performed the services at the cemetery. The floral offerings were both numerous and beautiful. The deceased was a native of Water-ford Water-ford and was o3 years old. He is survived sur-vived by his wife; his son James, his daughter May. and Miss Aby Ma-honey, Ma-honey, a sister-in-law. ! To the bereaved wife and family is extended the earnest sympathy of aj legion of friends. It is consoling to them that their dear one died conscious to the last, calmly resigned to God's holy will, fortified with the sacraments of holy church. May God rest his soul and give him the reward of his strong noble Catholic faith! j Wilson. i After a protracted illness, of several months, William Wilson died at Park ' City last Monday. The deceased was the son of Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Park City and brother of Mrs. Thonias Kearns. The young man had hosts of friends, who sincerely mourn his un-timely un-timely death. Jo his sorrowing mother and relatives rela-tives is extended the earnest sympathy of all. To the bereaved ones who mourn him. there is the comforting assurance as-surance that the loved son and brother died a. truly edifying death, the death of a Christian young man. The funeral services were held at the St Mary's church in Park City Wednesday Wed-nesday morning. Requiem high mass ! was sung by Rev. Father Oalligan at 8:30, and the funeral services conducted conduct-ed at the church, after which the body was conveyed to the train and brought to this city, where it was interred in Mt. Olivet cemetery. May his soul and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Witcher. Dr. J. S. Witeher, a well known physician phy-sician of this city, died last Friday morning at Holy Cross hospital after a brief illness. Hemmorhage of the stomach, caused by gastric fever, was the cause of death. Dr. Witcher had been ailing only a few days, and his death was a sad surprise to his many friends in this city. The deceased was it son of J. s. "in.il.-,, a ja master jn tiie Lnited States army, and was 07 years of age. Dr. Witcher is survived by his wife, who is a daughter of Judge C. S. Zane. and a daughter 4 years of age. The news of Dr. Wit ( Iter's death caused sorrow in many hearts, for few men had so many sincere friends in 'every walk of life. Impulsive, generous-hearted generous-hearted and a gentleman alwavs. Dr. Witcher won the affection of all who knew him. To his bereaved wife and family is extended the earnest sympathy of hosts of friends. Tender memories of his greatness of heart will ever linger in the minds of those who appreciated best his kindly nature. That his rest may he peaceful is tlie earnest prayer of all who kn-nv the noble-minded, generous physician |