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Show FUNERAL SERIES ! FOR MICHAEL GRAY Funeral service for Michael Gray' was held this morning in St. Joseph's, church, Rev. Monsignor Cushnahan of-1 ficlating. The beautiful music of the mass was rendered by Mrs. Dobbs.l I Mrs. R. Morrissey and Mrs. Walter Smyth. The members of the Brotherhood Brother-hood of Locomotive Engineers and the members of the G. I. A. attended in a body, members of the Railway order and associates acted as pall bearers. The high esteem in which Miko was held by his countless friends was evidenced evi-denced by the large cortege that followed fol-lowed his remains from his late residence resi-dence to the church and on out to thej beautiful cemetery at the foot of tho old Wasatch mountains. Mountain i View, where they stand" as sentinel, over the remains or many loved ones! who have crossed the Great Divide. I The sermon by Monsignor Cushna- I ban was a loving tribute to a faithful' member of the Catholic church and aj warm personal friend. Toe sympathy of tho community goes out to the bereaved be-reaved little wife and three babes, J who, with other near relatives, will, mourn his loss deeply. I Among those who came from out-i side points to attend the funeral were the following frlendsf and relatives: Mrs. Kennedy and son, Leo; Mr. and Mrs. William Maloney and family from Deer Lodge. Mont.; Mr. Win. Gray. Calloway, Neb.; Miss Mary! Gray, sister.; Mrs. Gene Gray, Omaha, Neb.; John Kennedy, wife and family, Midvale, Utah; Mrs. Hansen, Dennis O'Hara, Clarence Kinney. Montello. Nov.; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, Wells, Nov.; Mrs. L. R. Hcffner, Mr.. John j Shirk, Salt Lake City |