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Show WILLIAM LEWIS BURIED HERE Tho body of William LeVls. who died nt Provo Wednesday was brought bore tho somo ovoning and services wore hold Saturday In tho Third Ward. Ho was tho 'brothor of lllahpp Honry Lowls, W. W. Dlokorson had chargo of tho funeral and tho ward choir furnished musical numbors. John E. Jones oponed with prayer nud Luthor CoatosJ closed. Tho musical seolctlona in- eluded, "Nearer r.Iy God to Thee," "I Need Tho'o Every Hour," "Doautl- ful Islo" and solos, "Friends" by Fred ', Ueoves nnd "I Know That My Ro- deemor Llvoth" by Mrs. John Hutch-1 Hutch-1 ings. Tho speakers woro: N. 0. Molan, Loo W. Ooatos and DIshop Goodwin. Tho following short biographical sketch was read: Biographical Sketch of William Lewis. VHInm Lowls, son of 1'hlIIIp Lowls nnd Cathrlno Evans Lowls, was born July 10, 1849; Lfanolthy, W'nles, nnd wus baptized Into tho Church In his youth. Ho wns married to Eliza Williams In 1808 by which marriago 10 children, six sons and four daughters daugh-ters woro born. Three of thorn preceded pre-ceded him- to tho Great Beyond. Tho family Immigrated to Utah Jn 187U, und lived In Lohl for somo time, lator moved to Snndy whoro thoy llvod for many years; at thut city ho ' hold ninny., positions of trust, wft superintendent of tho Sunday School ' and President of tho Y, M.-M. I. A., .for yenrs. While living at Sandy, William Lewis met with an accident' whloh caused a fracture of tho skull1' from which ho novor fully rocovorod. Up died February 2, 1921, at tho ago of 71 years, C months nnd 22 dayB. I Ho leaves a loving wlfo, four sons I and three daughters and a number ' of grand children; ono brothor nnd llvo sisters and a host of othor rein- ' tlves and friends. ' I |