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Show Deaths and Funerals 1 HAMMON -Hett Bodell Hammon. j 12 years of age, the daughter of Mr HI and Mrs. Daniel J Hamnum o Boy. B died last evening at 9 10 o'cio k. rol n lowing a four-days' Illness of spinal M meningitis. She was born in Pres- W ton. Idaho, ;'.nd was well known in H Qgdeu and in the county. Survi ing fl hei are her parents and the following brothers ,md sisters: Daniel J, ('lau-dine. ('lau-dine. Lelah, Rosie May and Hcber C, Hammon. The body was removed t" the Dindquist mortuary to b- prepared for burial Funeral announceruf nt s will be made later. WARD Mary Morris Ward, aged 23 years, the Wife of F. L. Ward, died at 1:30 o'clock yesterdaj at a loeal hospital hos-pital Deceased Is survived by hei 9 husband and three children Her par I ents, Mr. and Mrs Fllas Morris of Malad. hlaho also survive. Her bodv was removed to the Kirkendall chapi-l land ma ho viewed Sundaj at the ( hapel from 10 a. m until 1:30 o f lock. j The funeral will be hold at the Fifth ward chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Interment in Mountain View BURTON The funeral services of Thomas W Burton were held at 1 8 O'clock yesterday at the Thirteenth ward meeting house Bishop J. How-iard How-iard Jenkins presiding There was a irerj large attendance and many beautiful beau-tiful floral tributes. The musieal num I bers of the service were "Rock Of R Ages" by N'ephi ,T Brown, "Beautiful K ' Ich' of Somewhere" and "Come 1 ntn H .J-us" by Gerard Klomp: "it.ir dn- C tie Lord's Command" and "Oh, My fl Father" by William Pickett The g i speakers were President Samuel Gil Dye, Bishop James Martin, Robert L : Burton, Thomas Turner and Bishop 'Jenkins Six employes of the George I A. Lowe company were the pallbear-J pallbear-J ers. Interment was in Ogden city I cemetery. BURTON The funeral of Thoma-W. Thoma-W. Bunon was held yesterday afternoon after-noon at 12 o'clock in the Thirteenth ward chapel Bishop J Howard Jenkins Jen-kins oYficlated Interment was in the Ogden City cemeber) ADDY The funeral of Leona Add;, was held yesterday afternoon at o o'clock at the family residence, 2269 Quincy avenue Interment was in the Ogden City ccmeten. WHITEH ILL Sarah Eleanor White-bill, White-bill, aged 62 years, died Thursday morning at 9:50 o'clock after having suffered several months of heart tTOU ble. The deceased was the wife of J Thomas Whltehlll and was born in; Ogden, Januarv 4, 1867, the daugh'er' of James A. and Sarah McGary Brown-! ing She is survived by the follow-; ing children: Fred W. Redfield, Carl E Redfield. Cleveland Redfield. Clyde, Redfield, Jay A. Redfield, Laverue Redfield, Mrs Ethel Moore and fourteen four-teen grandchildren The funeral services of Sarah Eleanor Elea-nor (Redfield) Whitehill. will be held Sunday afternefbn at 2:30 o'clock at the Eighth ward chape on Seventh street. The bod may be viewed at the home, 349 Washington avenue, j Sunday up until 1:30 p m. Interment1 will be in the Ogden City cemeter. ' |