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Show DEATH TAKES AWAY WM. A. ZABRISKIE LIVED C2 YEARS IN MINERSVILLE Funeral services were held Sunday, June 2, in the ward chapel of Minersville Min-ersville for William A. Zabriskie, who passed Hway after a week's illness ill-ness with pneumonia. l!i::hop George Marshall was in charge of the services. ser-vices. Speakers were II. F. Baker, and George II. Eyre, of Minersville, and James Eyre, of Wyoming. Prayers Pray-ers were offered by James Wood and Henry W. Hall. "Though Deepening Trials", "O, My Father", and "Resting "Rest-ing Now from Care", were numbers which were sung by the ward choir. A beautiful duet "A Perfect Day," was sung by Maude Myers and Sylva Rollins. William Albert Zabriskie was sixty-seven years of age when called from this earth. Sixty-two years of his span of life were spent in Minersville. Min-ersville. Surviving him are the widow and three children, Harrison W., of Minersville, S. A. Zabriskie, of Milford, Mil-ford, and Mrs. Florence Jameson, of Minersville. |