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Show Deaths and Funerals HYDE George Albert Hyde of Metropolis, Me-tropolis, Nov,, died last night at the Dee hospital of typhoid fever. HIb younger brother died several weeks ago at Metropolis, and an older brother, Bishop W. A. Hydo of Metropolis, Me-tropolis, Is now at the Dee hospital suffering of the disease. George A Hydo was 35 years old and is survived hy a wife and children. His body will be shipped to Metropolis by Lar-kin Lar-kin & Sons for hurial. WORRELL The funeral of Mrs. Frances Van Buskirk Worrell, wife of Dr. R. e. Worrell, will he hold tomorrow to-morrow at 1 p. m. in the First Congregational Con-gregational church. Interment will he in tho Mountain Viow cemetery. The body may be viewed at the Klrkendall chapel this afternoon and evening until 9 o'clock and tomorrow until funeral hour. DUNN The funeral of Mrs. Bertha Dunn, wlfo of Thomas Dunn, was held yesterday afternoon at the residence, 30G0 Washington avenue, with Rev. Father John D. Logan officiating. The service was largely attended and many floral tributes were placed upon the bier of the deceased. Leslie H. Sairlle sang "There Is a Land" and "Consolation." The pallbearers were all railroad, fellow employees of Mr. Dunn. Interment was In the Mountain Moun-tain View cemetery, Father Logan officiating of-ficiating at the grave. PETERSON The funeral of Mrs. Anna Peterson was held at 1:30 yesterday yes-terday afternoon at Huntsville, Bishop's Bish-op's Counsellor David I. Tracy presiding. pre-siding. The choir furnished muBic and a number of solos were rendered. Tributes were paid by many speakers. Interment was in Huntsville ceme-terq. ceme-terq. TESCH C. J. Tesch, nearly 84 yaers of age, died rather suddenly at 4 o'clock this morning, at his home, 2S4 Thirty-fourth street. He leaves a wife, a son and a daughter, Mrs. Peter J. Denkers. The funeral will be held in the Eleventh ward meeting house, Bishop Ensign presiding, on Friday afternoon. |