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Show FUNERAL SERVICES The funeral services of Thomas Singleton, were held at the Greenville Green-ville Ward meeting house Tuesday December 28, under the direction of the Greenville Bishop, James Will-lams. Will-lams. Appropriate music was furnished by the ward choir. The speakers were O. F. McShane who spoke of and paid tribute to the life and labors of the deceased; and J. F. Tolton on the resurrection and gave comforting remarks to the mourners. His quotations from the Scripture were full of hope and consolation. con-solation. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. ' Interment was in- the Greenville cemetery. Mr. Singleton was born in Louisville, Louis-ville, Kentucky, December 29, 1855. He was a boy In Kentucky during the civil war. He came to Utah in the year 1886, lived in several dif-rehent dif-rehent parts of" the state, but made Greenville his home the greater part of his lifer He was proceeded in death by his mother just about six weeks ago. He' is, survived, by one brother, Charles Singleton and two sisters, Mrs. Han-, na Price and Mrs. Wm. Davis. I |