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Show DOUBLE FUNERAL FOR Hl'SRANn AND WIFE Wm. Wood, age 7 2 and wife Mary Clements Wood, age 6S. crossed the Great Divide within 32 hours. Mrs. Wood contracted pneumonia, and after five days illness, died at her homo in Minersville. At the time Brother Wood was about the house ami premises. After Mrs. Wood had been laid out, he went in the room and saw her; soon after he became quiet and seemed ill. He gave friends advice to deal with the property and also his wishes in the arrangements of the funeral. Saturday evening he passed away just 32 hours from the time of his wife's death. I Services were held Monday; Cecil j Baker and Frank Williams were the speakers. Mrs. Fern Hall rendered two solos ; A profusion of flowers surround- ed the casket. A blanket of roses covered the top. They had no children; but Mrs. Wood is survived by two sisters. Mrs. ' John Ryan of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Louise Henrie of Los Angeles, and one brother. Mr. Chas. Clements rf ; Milford. I Vr. Woc.l leaves three sisters, Mrs ! Ros ' Hamblin of Lyman, Wyoming; Mrs. ATce Bradshav,-. of Parowan: Mr--. Lucy Eyre, of Minersville, and a brother. Abram Wood, of Minersville. Miners-ville. Tntere.ient was made in a double crave in a steel vault. People from C'o entire country; also Salt Lake. Parowan. Frisco, and Nevada, at- tended the funeral. |