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Show Deaths and Funerals j RACK HAM Funeral services or Mrs Theresa Rackham were held yes-terday yes-terday at 2 o'clock at the Lai kin chapel. Bishop's Counsellor C Horace Garner presiding. Mrs Mary Farley and Mrs. Lorene Snyder sang "Beau-tlful "Beau-tlful Isle of Somewhere" Mrs Far- ! by sang "I Know That M Redeemer Lives." and Mrs. Snyder sang "Rock , of Ages." The speakers were Bishop E, A. Bingham, Walter Crane and Horace Garner. The interment was in Ogden City cemetery, where William Wil-liam Rackham dedicated the grave. PERRY James Harvey Perry, 28 years of age, an employe of the Ogden railroad shops, died yesterday .fter- 1 noon at the local hospital following an operation of intestinal trouble Hel was operated on last Tuesday. Perry I was a car repairer at the Southern i Pacific shops He was born in Yell-ville. Yell-ville. Ark., March 28, 1891, the son Ol Louis A. and Cloretia Brovn Perry. His widow, formerly Misi Delia Creel, and two children sue I i together with the mother and i : the following brothers and sisters Alice N P Stark. Anna Belle i.illis-pie, i.illis-pie, Luther Perry , ieslie W. Per-ry, Per-ry, Althia May Perry and Christian A. Perry The body was taken to the Iirkin & Son estahli-hment. Funeral Fune-ral announcement will be made later The funeral services will be hel 1 Sunday at 2 p in., at the Larkin chapel Bishop George E. Brownin? officiating The bodv will He in state at the chapel this evening and tomorrow tomor-row until time of services Interment Ogden City cemetery. |