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Show Agnes Nelson Gower Accorded Last Rites Mrs. Agnes Nelson Gower Ahl-strom, Ahl-strom, 65, died Saturday follow. Ing a brief illness from a heart ailment. She had been in normal nor-mal health during the week until un-til stricken Saturday. She was born In Cedar City on Jan. 2, 1892, a daughter of Peter Albert and Agnes Main Urie Nelson, and spent her life here. On Dec. 20, 1909, she married mar-ried Earl Gower in Parowan. Following Fol-lowing his death she married Alonzo Ahlstrom. She is survived by one daugh. ter, Mrs. Mary B. (Janet) Leigh, Cedar City; two sons, Lester and Kenneth Gower, Cedar City; nine grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Grace Renneau, Dugway, Utah, and six brothers, Burt, Arthur, George, Louis, Darwin and Millard Mil-lard Nelson, all of Cedar City. Funeral services were conduct-ed conduct-ed In the Third Ward chapel Tuesday afternoon, and burial was In the Cedar City cemetery. The services were conducted by Bishop Austin Heywood, and speakers were Warren Bulloch, Samuel F. Leigh and Bishop Heywood. Hey-wood. Invocation was by Grand-on Grand-on Porter, benediction by I. E. Riddle and the grave was dedicated dedi-cated by Bishop Parson U. Webster. Web-ster. Hie luusicai piugram mtiuucu the opening song by a mixed quartet composed of Ray Coss-lett, Coss-lett, Wm. Macfarlane, Lois Mc Connell and Mamie Eck; a vocal vo-cal solo. That Wonderful Mother Moth-er of Mine," by Cllve Hartman; a vocal solo, "God's Other Room," by Christine Wlnterrose. and the closing song, "Lead Me Gently Home," by the mixed quartet. |