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Show Lifetime Cedar Resident, 73 Succumbs Friday Catherine Ros- , sella Bauer, 73, t , lifetime res if ' . dent of Cedar . ' .. City died Fri-,y'', : day at the fam- j ' 'i.-t 5A.V" ily home. Born aVVs September 1st, i,'. ' 1874, she mar- ' ried Samuel E.JXy - ' U' Bauer in theiMiiiki3 St. George LDS temple on January 3. 1892. Surviving are nine sons and daughters, Mrs. Eulalia Adams, Mrs. Camillla Beatty, W. Lavand Bauer, and Joseph Waldorf Bauer of Cedar City; Mrs. Minetta Hunt, Enterprise; Reita R. Gubler, Hurricane; Hur-ricane; Mrs. Garnet Hunt, Spanish Span-ish Fork; Keith H. Bauer, I'ayson; 50 grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Booth and Mrs. Sarah Nelson, both of Cedar City. Mrs. Bauer had been very active ac-tive in the LDS church and its Relief Society organization. Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed in the Third ward chapel on Monday afternoon, with Bishop (Continued on Back Pagt) Catherine Bauer (Continued from Front Page) A. E. Whatcott presiding. Organ music was by Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene ralmer, and the musical program wa as follows: Song, "Oh, My Father", by a mixed quartet composed of Mrs. Zclma Lunt, Mrs. Elda Manning, Myles Walker and Reed Roberts, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Beth Leigh. A vocal solo, "Perfect Day", Myles Walker, accompanied by Mrs. Leigh. Vocal solo, "In The Garden", Gar-den", by Reed Roberts, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Roberts. Song, "Jesus, Lover of My Soul", by the mixed quartet. Speakers at the services were Charles R. Hunter, Samuel F. Leigh, Dr. J. S. Prestwich and Samuel B, Jones. Invocation was by William R. Palmer, benedic-tlon benedic-tlon by R. L. Durrant. and the dedicatory prayer by George W. Grimshaw. |