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Show Deaths and Funerals rvMMivt tY bK funeral services tori Mis. Alida B. Kammeyer will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m.. in the Ninth ward chapel and interment will be in the city cemetery. The body may be viewed view-ed at the residence of Paul Kammeyer. 2870 Monroe avenue, this evening andi tomorrow until the funeral hour. JOHNSON The funeral of Mrs. Anne Marie Johnson will be held Monday Mon-day at 1 p. m., in the Eden ward chapel. chap-el. Interment will be in the Eden cemetery. The body may be viewed at the residence of Hjrum Johnson 2170 Quincy avenue, tomorrow and Monday niorninp. Tho?e wishinc to attend the pert let I may leave Ogden at 11 o'clock on a special car for Bden. The car will re turn following the funeral services. STEWART The funeral of Willian L. Stewart will be held tomorrow at 1 l in . In the Twelfth ward chapel. In termnf will be in the city cemetery The body may be viewed at the resi denee. L'IT.1 T;tlH' avenue, this atte noon and evening and tomorrow un.i the funeral hour. CROSBIE Julia Rose (.'rosbio, wife of W. A. ( rosble, aged 34 years, died today at 12:80 a m. Deceased is survived sur-vived by her husband and the follow ing children. Helen. Alfred. Edmond and Charles Philip. The following brothers aud listen also survive: Mr. Alfred Manning and Mrs. Mary Dufty, both of Ogdeii; Mrs. Margaret Hansen. Mrs. Maud McDowell. Mrs Lillle Huss and Mrs. Gertrude Kinsley, all of San Francisco, Cel., and Mrs. Cleild HUBfl of Grand Island. Neb. i Mrs. Crosbie w.is a member of Ocden circle No. 581, Women of Woodcraft, and Excelsior ramp No. 423u. Royal Neighbors of America. Funeral services will be held k rom the First ward Monday afternoon .'it 2 o'clock. Interment in the Ogden City cemetery The remains are at the Klrkendall parlors and will be taken tak-en to the family residence. 3179 Grant avenue, where they may be seen Sunday Sun-day afternoon and Monday until the time of the funeral. |