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Show Deaths and Funerals CROSBIE Mrs Robert Crosble died last night at the family residence, resi-dence, 2945 Grant avenue, as the result re-sult of a nervous breakdown She had been 111 more than a year. She twaj 60 years old and had lived In 'Ogden for 18 years'. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs R Rasmussen of Gil-more, Gil-more, Idaho: Mrs. E. Haymond jof Winter Quarters, Utah, Mrs. W. O. Mammott of Sunny side, Utah, George Crosbie of EaBt Ely, Nev., and James and Alexander Crosble of Ogden The body was taken to the Kirkendall mortuary and the funeral announcements announce-ments will be made later CAMPBELL The funeral of Jessa mine Campbell, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert M. Campbell was held yesterday afternoon at the home of the grandfather, Joseph R Paine, 120 Twenty-sixth street. Bishop Bish-op Robert McQuarrie presided and the speakers were Alva Scovllle, President James Wotherspoon and Bishop McQuarrie Special musk-was musk-was furnished by Miss Florence Browning, who sang "Unanswered Yet," and Miss Elsie Shorten who sang "The Perfect Day" and "Your Sweet Little Rosebud Has Left You " The Interment was made in the City cemetery MAW Funeral services for Mrs Keziah Maw will be held Friday at 2 p. m., from the Sixth ward meeting house, Bishop O. M Sanderson officiating offi-ciating Remains will lie In state at the home, 2150 Quincy avenue, tomorrow to-morrow from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m Interment In-terment In Ogden City cemetery. ATHANASACOS Helen Athanasa cos, the nine-months-old daughter of Peter and Elvera Welselbach Atha-nasucos, Atha-nasucos, died this morning at 9:30 from cholera infantum at the home of Ludwlg Seifert. Funeral arrangements arrange-ments will be made later. oo |