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Show CLYDE C. McERN LAID TO REST LAST SUNDAY Mrs. (flyde C. McErn' arrived in Milford Saturday on No. 2 6 with the body of her husband, who died in Los Angeles May 12, after a lingering ling-ering illness of several months. Mr. McErn was born at Penn, Mich., Jan. 12th, 1884, and had lived in Milford for a number of years. Funeral services were held at the L. D. S. church Sunday at 4 p. m., Blshoj E. H. Bird officiating. The choir sand, "Tho Deepening Trials.-" Prayer was offered by Henry Bowman, Bow-man, Sr. Duet, "Saved By Grace," Pearl Hunter and Ella Kilburn. The speakers were Wm. A. Miller and E. H. Bird. About 25 members of the ! 0. 0. F. lodge, of which order the deceased was a member, were present,. pres-ent,. Their services at the cemetery were very impressive. |