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Show Deaths and Funerals CRAWFORD Nellie Theresa, daughter of Man' Hansen and William L. Crawford, died yesterday evening at 6 40 o'clock, of valvular disease of the heart The death of the child occurred oc-curred at the family residence, following follow-ing a five-year's illness She was born in Ogden, June 4, 1905, and Is survived by her parents and the following fol-lowing brothers and sisters: Clyde, William L. Jr.. John G, Chester C, H Leroy, Mary J.. Anna F., and Dorothy C. Crawford. She was a member of the Twelfth ward Sunday school and a student at the Qulncy school. Tho funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m In the Twelfth ward meeting house and Interment will be in the city cemetery. ceme-tery. HAWKINS The funeral of Louis R, Hawkins was held yesterday afternoon, after-noon, in tho Twelfth ward chapel, with Bishop T. B Wheelwright presiding. presid-ing. The speakers were Hyrum Wheelwright and E A. Larkln Mrs Mary Farley and Mrs. Maud Lloyd sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere;" Mrs Farley sang. "That Sweet Story of Old," and "We Shall Meet" and Mrs. Lloyd sang "Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling." Interment was in tho North Ogden cemetery. SEAGER Funeral services for Mrs. Matilda Heller Seager, wife of Herbert Her-bert Seager, will be held tomorrow at 1215 p. m.. In the Fifth ward meeting house. Services will be conducted by Bishop J. W. Ure. The remains will He in state at the homo, 432 Twenty-esventh Twenty-esventh street today -from 6 to 10 p. m and Sunday from 9 to 11:30. Interment In-terment will be In the Ogden City cemetery. Auto cortege. BYRD The funeral services over the remains of the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Byrd were held yesterday morning In the Larkln & Sons funeral chapel. HICKLE Cal HIckle, aged 43 years died at Evanston, Wyo., Feb. 18. De-ceaped De-ceaped is survived by a wife and one child. Mrs. Hickle'B sisters in Ogden are isirs. n. a. luamews, Airs. i. j. Hlrt, and Mrs. Leo Parry'. Erastus Chrlstensen, a brother, also resides in Ogden, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs R. Chrlstensen also reside In Ogden. Tho remains will arrive from Evan-Hton Evan-Hton this evening on U. P. No. 67. The funeral will be held from the Kirkendall funeral chapel, Sunday afternoon aft-ernoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Rasswollor officiating. Interment In Ogden City cemetery. BINGHAM R. Carvel, the infant son of Blfahop Francis Bingham of Middleton Ward, died on the 17th in-fetant. in-fetant. Funeral services wore held in tho Middleton ward meeting houso yosterday forenoon. Tho speakers were President Thomas E. McKay and First Counsellor Thomas R. Wilson. Wil-son. Prayer was offered by John M. Grow. A chorus of young ladles sang "Shall We Meet." Miss Geneva Allen Al-len sang solo, "Your Sweet Little Rose Bud Has Loft You." Miss CIo-Held CIo-Held Wilson sang solo. "Sometime Wo Will Understand." Tho grave wa3 dedicated by Erastus P. Bingham. |