Show Services Held For E. E T. T Parry Funeral services were held in the tabernacle at 2 p. p m m. m Sunday Oct 2 2 1938 S for Edward Thomas Parry Pary well veil known res o oT or ManU Mantl The he large arge attendance and many beautiful ful Cui floral offerings gave evidence of ot the he respect and high esteem in which h e was held Besides his many from rom Manti ManU there were people people people peo- peo peo peo- in attendance from all parts of the he state state from from Logan on the North to St. St George on the South All of Mr Parrys Parry's children and acid a d eighteen of ot his twenty-five twenty grand children were vere present Five of his grandsons acted as pall bearers Parry bearers Parry Douglas Douglas Dougas Doug- Doug las as and Fredrick on Budd Johnson Johson and Parry Cottam The rhe sixth was a close friend and Ind neighbor neigh neich- bor Burke Braithwaite The funeral services were conducted conducted conducted con con- ducted by Bishop Charles G G. Braithwaite Braith- Braith waite walte Musical numbers were played by Kathryn Janice and Gwen Clark Cllrk grand daughters of Mr Parry Invocations was offered by L L. R. R Anderson A Vocal solo was given by Mrs Clara Johnson accompanied d by Mrs Della Delia Jensen The speakers ers were Frank 1 Y Taylor Taylor Tay Tay- lor Jor assistant architect of the ManU Mantl Temple former President of Granite Stake and a long life-long friend of Mr 11 Parry and his family George Brooks of St. St George whose father was n foster Coster brother of Mr Parry Pres Prea Edgar T T. T Reid and Bishop Charles G G. G The closing prayer was offered by bv E. E E. E Reid Postlude music was played by Mn Mn- Della Delia Jensen The g grave rave at the ManU Mantl City cemetery cerne- cerne tery was dedicated by J. J P. P Jonn- Jonn ton son Before Defore leaving the home prayer was offered by Fred G. G Taylor former for foi- Ol mer president of or the Eastern States mission and at present a high of or In the Utah-Idaho Utah Sugar Co Continued on page pae four Services u Held w For E. E T. T Parry 1 Mr Edward T. T Parry was born 11 Salt Lake City Oct 19 1859 to Ed ward Lloyd and Ann Parry Pany pioneers of 1853 and At the age ago of ot 3 he went vent with his parents and foster foste brother George Brooks Drooks to help set tie tle St St. George lie remained there there until the St. St George Temple wa Was waa completed E. E T. T Parry Tarry being the mason of that building and many others in that city cily In 1877 ho came caine to Martl Marn hI father r ther was called to bo be master mason of this Temple Mr Par Parry was assistant to his father tather and had the distinction of at cutting the treas ur box hox and measuring every in ID this tIlls beautiful building He I-fe held many Civic and church positions having been a member 0 ur the city council President of YM Ysl MIA President of Seventies Pros of or Stake High Priests Supt of or SUnday Sunday Sun SUn- day School and Stake Supt cf of Religion Re Re- ligion Cla Class g. g He performed a l in mission mis sion ion to Wales Vales the native e country ot or othis o ohis his parents from 1889 1589 to 1891 On Oct D 9 1882 he married charlotte Oha char lotte iotte Ann in the old oid En- En house In Salt Lake City She survives with the following sons suns and daughters Mrs Nephi Cottam Los lAOS Angeles Mrs E. E D. D and Mrs Samuel Brooks Salt Like City Mrs Thos E. E Clark Park Puk City Mrs 1 E. E B. B Johnson Ogden Edward Ed L. L Parry Portland Oregon Oregon and Nat Parry Manti Mantl One brother Bernard Parry two sisters Harriet and Emma Parry I Manti also survive |