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Show oo Deaths and Funerals RANDALL Impressive funeral services ser-vices were held yesterday afternoon in the Sixth ward meeting house for the late Mrs. Elsie Randall, well known pioneer of Ogden. Mrs. Randall Ran-dall was born in Stockholm in 1830, came to Utah in 1861, living In Salt Lake for a time and residing for many years in this city. The speakers speak-ers were Patriarch George W. Larkin who spoke of the excellent qualities of the 'deceased sister noted in 40 years acquaintance, and offered words of consolation to the bereaved son and other relatives present. Orin Randall of Centerville, Utah, spoke of the "Resurrection." Bishop O. M". Sanderson eulogized the life of Mrs. Randall and addressed the famllv. Solos were sung by Mrs, Ethel Clark and Mrs. George Oborn, with Krancis F. Obom, organist. "Sometime. Somewhere," Some-where," and "O, My Father" was sung by request and two favorite selections se-lections of the deceased were tenderly tender-ly rendered. Many beautiful floral tributes were the tokens of the love and esteem of many life long friends. Interment was made in the Ogden City cemetery. BURCH Funeral services for. Geneva May Burch. -3-weeks-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burch Jr. will be conducted by Bishop Bish-op Terry at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the' Larkin and Sons' funeral chapel. Interment In-terment In Ogden City cemetery." |