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Show Funeral Services Are Conducted For R. W. Dotson HIGHLY RESPECTED MINERSVILLE MAN IS LAID TO REST Funeral services were held Thursday, Thurs-day, October 4th, in the Ward chapel at Minersville, for R. W. Dotson. Bishop Geo. Marshall was in charge of the services. Vivian Rollins and Lucy Eyre sang a duet, 'In the Upper Garden," Milton Gentry offered prayer; pray-er; solo, 'I Know my Redeemer . Lives,' V. Elmo Cnffman; and a ! sketch of lhu life of II. V. Dotson wn.-r ead by G-orjce Marshall. Presi-j Presi-j dent Carl Toltor spoke sympathetic-j sympathetic-j a"- to the si n-ov.ing friends and relatives. LV.n For::u.:on sang, 'A Per-! Per-! f" I,::v-' A ta'k -,v;,s Kjvt.n by O. A. Murdori:. A selection written by ; Mrs. William Dot.-on was read by Mrs. Milton Gentry. George H. Eyre was the next speaker. The closing ! song, 'Oh My Father.' was rendered j by the choir. Berodiction was pro-! pro-! nounced by S. O. White. At the ceremonies at the grave, the last resting-place was decorated by II. W. Hall. Mr. Dotson is survived by his wife, and the following children: William, of Salt Lake City; Lawrence, James, and Henry, of Minersville; Marion, I of Los Angeles, Calif; Mrs. Gertie J McKenzie, Theo Champion and Viola : Denny, of Glenwood, California. |