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Show oo Deaths and Funerals ZUN DELL Abraham Zundell, aged about eighty-five years, a pioneer resident res-ident of Willard. died at 12:30 a. m. today at the family homp in Willard, after but one day's illness. The aged man is one of the first residents of i he northern town and beloved in the community He is survived by his Wife, Abigail Abbott Zundell, aged 77 years, nine children and a Ihik number num-ber of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A niece. Mrs. J. A. Hutch-ins. Hutch-ins. 3239 Washington avenue, and a nephew. Dr. Hardy, resides in Ogden. The time and place of funeral will be announced later. harrell Waii.-r II Harrell, died at the local hospital last evening at 10:30 o'clock of throat trouble. He was born in Oskaloosa, Iowa, Sept. 30, 1896. the son of John D. and Nellie Nel-lie Brock Harrell. His mother and one brother survive. Funeral services ser-vices will be announced when word is received from a brother, Ralph, who resides in Oregon. JOHNSON The funeral of Mr?. Anne Marie Johnson was held 1 i day afternoon in the Eden ward chapel, with Bishop George Fuller presiding. Special music was furnished by Wilbur and Marba Ferrin, Allle Graham and Verna Peterson. The speakers were H Mrs, Stewart Eccles. Mrs Polly Jost, 1 Josiah L. Ferrin, Samuel C. Walker 1 and Bishop Fuller. Interment was in the Eden cemetery. H CROSBIE The funeral of Mrs. Julia Ju-lia Crosbie was held yesterday after- H noon from th First ward meeting house at 2 o'clock, with Horace E. Garner presiding The speakers were William M. Purrington. George C. Holt H and Horace E Garner. H. E. Taylor offered the invocation and George C. Browning pronoimeed the benediction. Music was furnished hy MiS8 Marian Browning and George Manninc cdrn circle No. 51S. Women of Woodcraft. H had Ritualistic services at the Grave. I Interment was made in the Ogden City cemetery. H SHERIDAN James Sheridan, an old-time railroad and mining man. died Sunday morning. March 18. at Tono- H pah, Nev., whnre he has lived since H 1903. His wife, Ellen Sheridan, died H seven years before. He Is a brother- H In-law of Frank Fagan. a Southern Pa- 1 ciflc engineer, and of Mrs Maggie Van Ness. 229 Twenty-first -trr-i, Ogden, and father-in law of Thos. Fagan. Ho 1 is also survived by one child, a little H boy seven years old. James Francis H Sheridan. The fune-al arrangements H are pending, awaiting the arrival of H the body. H WOODWARD The funeral of Mrs. Anna Woodward was held yesterday IH at St. Mary's cathedral. Salt Lake City. IH Many beautiful floral pieces were in 1 evidence. Several friends from Ogden were in attendance Three from Ogden B. P. O. E. and three from Elks lodge, I Salt Lake, acted as pallbearers Serv- ices at the grave were by Father 1 Shultz. I |