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Show Deaths and Funerals GARNER The funeral of William Garner was held yesterday afternoon in the Hooper ward meeting house. Bishop James R Reus presided and the speakers were Frank Belnap, Hyrum Hy-rum Belnap, Nenhl Hardy, Bishop Martin P Brown and Bishop Beus. Miss Kate Cox and Mrs George Manning Man-ning sang "1 Kiiom My Heavenly Father Fa-ther Knows'; George Manning song "Calvary , Miss Cox sang 'T Lay Thee Gently Down to Bleep"; and the ward choir sang "O. My Father'' aJid "Beautiful Ise of Somewhere " Interment In-terment was made in the Hooper cemetery. cem-etery. HELSLEY Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Helsley will he held in the l.arkiu chapel tomorrow at 2 p. m. Remains may be viewed at the chapel this evening and tomorrow until time of services. Interment Ogden City cemetery. SERGISSON Charles Edward Ser-gisson Ser-gisson died yesterday evening at the family residence, 2839 Grant avenue, from pneumonia. Ho was born In New York, November 30, 1870, and prior to his death had been employed for some time m the local Southern Pacific shops. He is auruved by his wife in Ogden and two sisters, who live in New York. He was a member of the Fraternal Brotherhood and the Order of Eagles at South Milwaukee. The body was taken to the Lindoufst mortuary and the funeral announcements announce-ments will be made later. GILMORE Evelyn Lucille. Infant daughter of Richard (' and Lily Shupe Gilmore, died of whooping-cough whooping-cough at the family home, 2029 Madison Madi-son avenue ye3tercla at 10 p. m. Funeral Fu-neral services will be conducted by Bishop Olsen tomorrow at 3 p m at the residence. |