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Show Funeral Services Held For Roselia Rosenberg Funeral services were held Tuesday Tues-day afternoon in the First Ward Chapel for Mrs. Roselia May Sher-I Sher-I ratt Rosenberg, 76, pioneer Cedar City resident who died Sunday, March 25th following an Illness of several months. Born in Cedar City on May 2, 1868, she was a daughter of John and Christina Bulloch Sherratt. She was married to Julius T. Rosenberg Rosen-berg of Cedar City on March 22. 1893. Mr. Rosenberg died in 1930. A lifelong LDS church worker, Mrs. Rosenberg was recently awarded award-ed a pin In recognition of 32 years I continuous service as a Relief So-jclety So-jclety teacher In the Cedar First Ward. She is survived by four sons and daughters, Mrs. Leona Hunter, Cedar Ce-dar City; Mrs. Roselia Happy and Mont Rosenberg, Layton, and De-los De-los Rosenberg, Cedar City; seventeen seven-teen grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. The funeral services were conducted con-ducted by Bp. H. H. Lunt of the First Ward, and included the following fol-lowing program: Prayer by James C Parry. Vocal Solo. "I Need Thee Every Hour." by Miss Alice Williams. I Talk by Charles R. Hunter. ' Violin solo by Roy L. Halversen. I Talk by Mrs. Francelle Corry. ' Talk by C. Wm. Macfarlane. I 1 Remarks by Bishop Lunt, Vocal solo, "How Sweet It Will Be", by Ray Cosslett. Accompanist for all musical numbers num-bers was Mrs. Beth Leigh. 1 Benedlcation by Gibson Cowan. Dedication of the grave by Herbert Her-bert W. Webster. |