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Show Deaths and Funerals DENKERS John Jacob ' Denkers, 11-months-old son of Mrs. Johanna J. Donkers, died at 10:50 o'clock last evening at the home, 2G68 Madison avenue, of influenza. The boy was born in Ogden, December 13. 1917. He was tho only child of tho late Barend Denkers who died just a week ago. The body was taken to tho Larkin chapel and a double funeral, with hls uncle, Herman Denkers, will be held j Thursday, tho cortege leaving tho Lar-1 kin chapel for Ogden city cemetery at 3 o'clock. CREZEE Margaret Crezee, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Crezee, died at 3 a. m. yesterday at tho homo, 2263 Qulijcy avenue. Private funeral services were hold at 4 pi m. yesterday yester-day in Ogden city cemetery. The grave was dedicated by E. A. Larkin. Lar-kin. BERGAMIN Mrs. Robert Bergamin, about 3G years old, died last evening at a local hospital of influenza -pneumonia. The body was removed to the Larkin mortuary for funeral arrangements. arrange-ments. V EN EM A Miss Alcida Vcnema, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ven-j Ven-j ema. died at '1:10 p. m. yesterday of ! influenza-pneumonia at the home, 10 j Wilson lane. She was born in Ogdon, January 7, 1901. Surviving are the parents, a brother Joseph; and two sisters, Liena and Rosaline. SINGLETON Mabel Olmstead Sin- gleton. 23 years, wife of John Singleton, Single-ton, died at 2:30 p. m. yesterday at the homo in Roy of influenza, Sho was the daughter of Hyrum and Lilllo Boll Olmstead. Surviving aro the parents, par-ents, husband, and the following brothers bro-thers and sisters: Ulysses, Syracuse, George of Roy and Mrs. Cilda Childs .of Clinton. JORGENSON The funeral cortege of Mrs. Ingeborg Jorgensen left tho Larkin chnp'el at 3 p. m. today. Bishop Bish-op M. B. Richardson conducted services serv-ices in the City cemetery. PINGREE Hazel Pingreo, young daughter of the late Hyrum Pingreo of Salt Lake, died at 9 a. m. Tuesday at tho home following an attack of tjneumonla. She was about ten years old. Mrs. Pingree and a small daughter daugh-ter for several days were very 111 with influenza but are said to be on tho road to recovery. The funeral service and burial wlll, take place in Ogden at a date to be announced later. BINGHAM The funeral cortege with the body of Mrs. Delpha Bingham, Bing-ham, wife of Adelbert W. Bingham, and her twin babes will leave the Larkin Lar-kin chapel at 2 p. in. Thursday. Bishop Bish-op Dana will preside at services at the grave In Ogden city cemetery. Friends will be admitted to the chapel '.his afternoon and evening and Thursday Thurs-day until time of services. HART The funeral of Eugene Hart was held yesterday afternoon in Ogden Og-den city cemetery with Bishop's Counselor Coun-selor Desmond Barker presiding. Mrs. A. S. Blakley sang "My Jesus as Thou Wilt." Joseph E. Jeppson preached the sermon. The grave was dedicated by C. A. Williamson. SHAW Tho funeral of James M. Shaw was held in Ogdqn city cemetery yesterday. Bishop W. Arthur Budge presided. There were many present and many flowers. "I Have Read of a Beautiful City," was sung by Charles D. Shaw; "Tho Christians" by Mrs. A. S. Blakly. The speakers were M. jL. Jones and G. S. Barker. Myrtello Shaw dedicated the grave. CLEGG Bishop W. O. Ridges presided pre-sided at the funeral services for Mrs. John Clegg which were held yesterday afternoon Ogden city cemetery. Prof. William Reid was the speaker. The grave was dedicated by Bishop Ridges. Ridg-es. TISDALE Tho cortege for Mary Esther Tlsdale left the Kirkendall :hapcl at 3 o'clock this afternoon for ho Orrrlpn ritv rnmfiterv. whero ser vices under direction of Row J. E. Carver were conducted. KIMBALL The funeral of Flora June Kimball, little daughter of Mr. and MrsB. Y. Kimball, was held this afternoon in Ogden city comctory, tho cortege leaving the Kirkendall chapel at 2 o'clock. MILLER Sidnoy Miller, a dining car waiter, died at a local hospital vosterday morning of influenza. The bbdy will bo sent to his home, Lawrence, Law-rence, Kas., for burial. KELLY The funeral of Mrs. Anna Kelly was held yesterday afternoon in Ogden city cemetery with Bishop's Counselor H. G. Williams presiding. Mrs. Mary McClay and Counselor Williams Wil-liams sang "Somewhere." Thomas Farr preached the sermon. The grave was dedicated by Counselor Williams. GALE Tho funeral services for Ray Clyde Galo, two-year-old son of Clyde and Edith Richardson Gale, were held at the Ogden city cemetery yesterday yes-terday nt.4 p. m. The little child was a great-grandson of President Shurtliff, Shurt-liff, Chief of Police Browning was the speaker. Prayer was offered by Elder Frank D. Richardson. Miss Lucille Williams sang "I Think When I Road the Sweet Story of Old." Elder Frank R. Williams presided. Miss Oneida Anderson sang "My Father Knpws." Bishop Myron B. Richardson, grandfather grand-father of the child, dedicated the grave. The father and mother and J. C. Gale and wife nnd seven pther i members of the family arc down with the influenza at Newcastle, where the child died. BALL AM Alfred Ballam, aged 70 years, died at the Roy infirmary Tuesday Tues-day morning of heart failure. He is survived by tho following children: Fred and William Ballam of Hyde Park; Logan and Florence Ballam of Ogdon. The funeral cortege yill leave tho Lindqulst chapel at 11 a. m., Thursday, Thurs-day, for the city cemetery where services serv-ices will be conducted. LINSKEY The funeral cortego bear-in bear-in gthe body of Miss Emma Ruth Lyn-skey Lyn-skey will- leave tho residence, 234S Jackson avenue. Thursday at 11 o'clock, and proceed to Huntsville where services will bo conducted by Bishop Joseph Peterson. JOHNSON Friday at 11 a. m., the funeral cortege bearing tho body of Jonathan Johnson will lenvc the home, 2939 Pingree avenue, and proceed to the Ogden city cemetery whero Bishop Nathan A. Tanner will conduct the services. |