Show REMAINS OF ADOLPH BACH LAID TO REST rev E pays tribute to deceased and fraternal societies accompany body to grave from wednesdays standard the funeral services over the remains of dolph adolph A were held at yesterday afternoon from the residence at 2363 adama avenue th rev J B carver of the first presbyterian church officiating the services were largely attended iy ay friends and relatives the dlf ferent societies to which the deceased belonged attended the funeral in a body the knights of pythias showing up exceptionally strong the house was packed to overflowing and many were obliged to remain on the outside tha rev carver paid a high tribute to the deceased and shohe of consolation to bereaved family beautiful selections were offered by a trio composed of misses matchell Ml claire and johnson the last lead kindly light president favorite was given with power and feeling between the uniform rank of the knights of pythias of which the deceased wag a member the casket was borno to alie hearse and the funeral procession moved to the city cemetery in the following order footers Foft ers military band uniform rank of the knights of pythias members of ogden lodge no 2 knights of pythias from the ancient order of united workmen independent order of odd fellows at the cemetery the funeral was in charge of the of pythias where the beautiful service was given thomas H turner officiating with a prayer by rev carver the service at the grave ended and all that was mortal of adolph bach was consigned to mother earth adolph was born in germany november 18 1838 being at the time of death just 67 ears of age lie was one of the most widely known men of this section and to know him was to respect him he emigrated to this country with his two sisters at the age of 21 years and located in toledo ohio where he was in business until the year 1879 when he cams to ogden and became associated la business with fred J kiesel his brothern law since that time he has been connected with the firm and for many years has had absolute charge of a branch of the business mr was prominent la lodge work and took pride in tho fact that he was the oldest secretary of tho endowment rank in the united states having acted la the above capacity tor the lopal lodge for 23 years the deceased leaves a wife two daughters two brothers william and theodore and two sisters mrs albert kiesel and mrs fred J kiesel to mourn the loss ot a husband and brother in honor of the deceased the district court for the second judicial district adjourned yesterday afternoon to permit judge hoholl and the court officers to attend tha services syr vices the pall bearers of which there were sixteen eight active and eight honorary were selected from among he business men and the knights of pythias and were active pall bearers knights f pythias W B wedell C A ecklund dan fregau regau J S corlew business men charles becker albert ballenger from the fred J kiesel company edgar jones and george burt the honorary pall bearers were joseph Soo wcroft 0 B gilson A T wryght E II 11 dails T A II 11 B J V abbott and dr A S condon the loral offerings were very numerous pieces being received from the various societies of which he was a member relatives and from business men generally |