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Show DEATHS ANDjUeALS MAYCOCK Tames A Maycock, son r Bishop Amos and Mars Humphr y Mayeock. died last evening at the Herges hospital after two months' illness ill-ness of cancer of the stomach He was born April 21. 1S54 In Pleasant Pleas-ant View and has always resided 'here. Deceased was an energetic worker In the Mormon church and un I til the time of his death was first assistant as-sistant superintendent of the Pleasant Pleas-ant View Sunday school. Left to mourn his loss are ten children and a widow, also three sisters. Helen Mayi ock. Mrs Emma Wade. Mrs Su- ' san M lohns and one brother. John Mayeock of Pleasant View The re-mains re-mains were removed to Larkins' chapel chap-el pending funeral arrangements Time and place of funeral services will be announced later. HINCHCLIFF - Funeral services lor I .Mrs. Catherine Kussel! Minchcllfl were held yesterday afternoon In the i Second ward meeting house with Bish- op Robert tfcQuarrie officiating Th.' ' place was crowded with friends and j relatives of the deceased and the flor-al flor-al tribute were beautiful and numerous numer-ous The speakers were President James Wotherspoon. President fj. P. Middleton, Bishop ii C Jacobs and Bishop UcParland Walter Stephens sang "Thy Will Be Done" Mrs Ag nes Warner sang "Some Day." and "In the Land O'er the Shore." Tin Christian's Goodnight,'- and "After" Interment was in the City cemetery |