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Show u RAILROAD MAN BURIED Funeral services over tho romnins ot Robert Kindor, whoso denth was ; reported last week, wero conducted ' In the Third Ward meeting houso, Thursday, commencing ot 1 p. m. Bishop Henry Lewis officiated. Tho speakers wero Jnmos Bayock of Spanish Fork, Elder W. S. Evans and Bishop Lowls, nil ot whom . spoko In tho highest terms of tho upright up-right and honest llfo ot tho deceased. Tho choir oponed with tho song 'Boautlful Islo" and following prayor by Jackson Wnnlass tho Johnson sisters, Mnrcolla and Rosolla, sang 'Load Mo Gently Homo." Tho closing clos-ing hymn by tho choir was, "Shall Wo Aleot Boyond tho IUvor." Interment was In tho Lohl Ccmotory. Ccmo-tory. Tho following Bkotch was read by Bishop Lewis: Biographical Sketch of Robert Kinder Itobort Kindor was born Octobor 23, lSGr. at Now York on tho way to Utah. All his llfo ho had followed railroading rail-roading as an occupation, beginning as water carrier at 8 years of ago. On May 15, 1880, ho was mnrriod to Marjory Ann Boyack, In tho Endowment Endow-ment houso at Salt Lako City. Elovon children woro born to this union four havo preceded to tho Great Boyond. Tlioro remalnB his wlfo and tho following children: Itobort II., James II., Heubon Kinder, Mrs. Mnrjory A. Gurnoy, Mrs. Sarah J. Brooks, Mrs. DcsbIo May Andrea-son, Andrea-son, Mrs. Hannnh E. Coon and a numbor num-bor of grand children and a host or frlonds to mourn his loss. Ho died Saturday, Juno 18, attor a fow hours of sickness. |