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Show Deaths and Funerals MUUHE the Iniant daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Moore died at the Ieo hospital Saturday night. The baby was buried this morning in the city cemetery, ceme-tery, following a private funeral service serv-ice at the Lindquist chapel. KAMMEYER Funeral services for Mrs. Allda Bouman Kammeyer were held vesterday afternoon in the Ninth ward meeting house, with Elder Herman Her-man Van Braak conducting. The chapel was filled mainly with local Hollander's, friends and relatives of the decedent and many placed floral tributes upon her bier. The speakers were J. W. F. Volker, Evan Neute-boom, Neute-boom, J Schipper, H. Nyveld and Herman Her-man Van Braak. A trio composed of Joseph P. Fcrnelius, Thomas Van Dremelin and William Kouw sang "O My Father," Thomas Van Dremelin and William Kouw sang "A Heart Known to the People," m the Dutch language, and Mrs. Wangsgaard sang "O Dry Those Tears." Interment was In the City cemetery, the grave being dedicated by Elder Van Braak. STEWART The funeral of William L. Stewart was held yesterday afternoon after-noon in the Twelfth ward chapel, with Bishop T. B. Wheelwright presiding. Friends and relatives of the decedent filled the chapel and the bier was covered cov-ered with floral tributes. The speakers speak-ers who eulogized the life of the pioneer pio-neer were President James Wother-spoon, Wother-spoon, President Lewis W. Shurtliff, President John Watson. Dr. E G. Gow-ans, Gow-ans, Peter Folkman, Henry T. McCune and Bishop Wheelwright Special music mu-sic was furnished as follows: "O My Father" and "Face to Face." Mrs, Mary Farley; "Hill Crest," Robert. Green well; "O Dry Those Tears," Miss Ennis Williams, and a violin solo, W. C. CUve. Interment was in the City cemetery. STRATTON Max ChildS Strafton died vesterday morning at a local hos pital of meningitis. He was brought to Ogden for medical treatment from Echo, where he had been employed as a telegraph operator. The decedent was born in Indianapolis, Ind.. 28 years ago and is survived by his parents, par-ents, wife and one child. He was a member of the Masonic lodge. The body was taken to the Larkin mortuary mor-tuary and may be viewed there today and tomorrow morning. It will be shipped to Indianapolis for interment tomorrow afternoon |