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Show Robert Walker Passes Away After an Illness Lasting but a Few Daj sFuncral Held Tuesday. Kola rt Walker, another of Coal- Tlllo'a old residents, died Saturday morning nt 4 o'clock. He had been sick only a short time. Ho was serving serv-ing 011 the Jury nt the time he took sick, mid had tn be relieved of that duty befcre his v. or!: was completed. Mr. Walkor was lilglil respected In the city, and has served at city councilman, city marshal and at the time of hit death was city ies-ton. ies-ton. In church work he win active, having terved at a counsellor to the bishop of this ward for a number of I years, and at the time the stake wail .organised ha was selected aai a tnemVeot the lilgli cjuhell. yvj-; yvj-; i5ffVaUrriCSJiTvtt ilargarjK Cowley Walker, was bora a Falsi', Scotland, on March 20, 18(7. U vi bapllied Into Hie Oiiurch'of Jesui Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints on April 7, lb04,and emigrated emi-grated to Utah tn lb&l. lie ws marrlod to Jane Wright on February Febru-ary Sudt 1609, In SalULake City, and In the same year qtmo to Coalville Coal-ville where has rosldiii ever since. On May 1.1th, lt, cilvllle Including Includ-ing Spring Hollow, rns divided Into threo wards. On tbinboio date the deeeaseil was ordlH'il a councilor to lllshop (!( Ilenl of III. botltli Coulillhpard, which olllio ha held until Lp "li mid houth ward werepiiolliliited. Hu was ordained iivillgh Coiiuilliiiaii In July, lBUr 1" !''. Jane Walker. iftuu mijf i"iulti llili. Iisil II iwn luffled 1 j Low nla lul'. Juiiu ali 1Ud". "'id dinl iiiiii.I.i.v . l.ijpllt. 1JU), at 4 u clock 11 in. I HP the father t tell ehlldren, 1 At, and eight of uhum uniii nft Tli. ohlldrtnaru. Mrs. W j fl'.. Mis John F. .Siiliinm. Min m. L lliui'.i.u, Juiiu. AUliandtr ml rVmiu-s Walker, ami Mamie Walker b't'i. first wife, unil Thomas Oopli ' Walker of the surilvlng wlfu. I H NKK.U, SHMVIOIU Ore of tho largest audience It j em attended the funeral senkui of Hubert Walker at the htukeboiiM last 'luesday afternoon Tin Stake Presidency, the Jllgl Council, of which the (licensed win a iiiHinber; the lllshoprlu niulotlion were on tho stand which vim appropriately ap-propriately decorated. Tho oaskel was llterull) ooiertdwlth out flower. flow-er. Muslo was furnished by the ward choir. The speaker were W. U. llraach, SilaiM. Fack, of Kama; John 0. Faskett, of Henefer; Frank H. Wright, of Wett Weber; C A. Callls, lllshop Frank Croft and Pre. Mosos W. Taylor. All spoke word of comfort to tho breavod. Also of tho worth and Integrity of tho departed brother. Solo "Softly and Tenderly," Win. II. Mannln;. Quartette "Lead Kindly Light," ( !, niw .,11 rriiil. J 1). JlaAersxi i, ,), fia--"Siiiii. tlm,. wvil jTnder. stml."Jodllli nilsrson llwrd. nnedil,, . j, K, Mmnxu Tho Mw Htid family of llobert WalkeMeeeiistd, wish to acknow-lwlge acknow-lwlge tWlr iippreclatlou mid extend I heir ltt(re thanks to all who gate a;U(aiice and sjmpnlhy In their rttni bereaicmcnt. |