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Show Annie J. Webster, 88 Accorded Last Rites Mrs. Annie Odessa Johnson Webster, 88, a long-time resident res-ident of Cedar City, died of natural causes Monday, July 8. Funeral services were conducted con-ducted in the Cedar Third-Fourth Third-Fourth Ward Chapel Wednesday Wednes-day noon, with Bishop Dan Crawford presiding. Speakers Included Mrs. Oren Adams, and Dr. L. V. Broad bent, with remarks by Bishop Crawford. Invocation was by Ralph Adams, Ad-ams, benediction by Lowell Johnson, and dedication of the grave by Lyman Bybee. Prayer at the Mortuary was by Dono Webster. Musical numbers included a vocal solo, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine" by Ralph Hafen, and vocal solo, "Going Home" by Herschel Neeley. Prelude and postlude music was by Ada Palmer. Mrs. Webster was born Oct. 12, 1879, at Ranch, Kane County, Coun-ty, a daughter of George and Ann Siler Johnson. She married mar-ried William Webster, Dec. 16, 1897 at Glendale. Mr. Webster died April 14, 1935. Survivors include a son, Bur-dett, Bur-dett, Cedar City; and daughters, daugh-ters, Ervin (Vernessa) Skeem, Oasis; Mrs. Prentice (Carrie) Perham, St. Anthony, Idaho; Mrs. Roy (Elda) Birrell, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Cassie Johnson, John-son, Idaho; 24 grandchildren and 51 great-grandchildren. |