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Show Deaths and Funerals McCLOUD Mrs. Elizabeth J. White McCloud died yesterday afternoon at the residenco of her daughter, Mrs. George H. Parker, 179 Thirty-fifth street, from general debility. She is survived by her husband, Elisha McCloud. Mc-Cloud. and the following children: Mrs. Ida E. Parker, Mrs. Emma Mae Nash and Alice E. McCloud. Five grandchildren also survive. Mrs. McCloud Mc-Cloud was born at Hutponsvlllo, W. Va., April 23, 1845, and came to Utah In 1899 as a Mormon convert, having been baptized into the church In 1895. Tho family located in Ogden and has since resided here. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. In the First ward meeting house and interment inter-ment will be in the city cemetery. The body may be viewed at the residence resi-dence of Mrs. Parker tomorow morning. morn-ing. CHESROWN The funeral of Mrs. Anna Chesrown was held yesterday afternoon in the Second ward meet--lug house, with Bishop Robert Mc-Quarrie Mc-Quarrie presiding. The speakers were T. Samuel Browning, Eleazer Jones, Bishop McQuarrlo and Bishop's Counselor Coun-selor Stezer of the Salt Lake Eighth ward, who read a message of condolence condol-ence to the bereaved family from the nnnl rt fVlof WO T-rJ ATVa TVUHom Howell sang "Some Sweet Day" and "O My Father" and Miss Etta Browning Brown-ing sang "Unanswered Yet". Tho service was largely attended and many floral tributes were In evidence. Interment was in the city cemetery, tho grave being dedicated by C, J. Llndquist. |