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Show Deaths and Funerals M'CH ESN EY. Mrs. Nancy L Mr Chesney died at the home of her daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. J C. Falck. 2GG5 Monroe avenue, ave-nue, Saturday evening, at 7:15 o'clock, after an illness of some duration Airs. McChcspey war? born in Missouri, in 1 1844. and had lived in Burlington, la . 'for a number of years In addition to Mrs. J. G Falck of Ogden, Mrs. MeChesney leaves the following sons: ; James A. MeChesney of Des Moines, la , and Harlan McChonny of Emporia. Em-poria. Kansas The funeral services will b6 held Tuesday, at 3 o'clock, in the Kirkcn-dall Kirkcn-dall chapel, Reverend C R. Garver officiating. The casket will be open at the funeral chapel this afternoon and evening and tomorrow until time of services. The body is to be shipped to Burlington, la., for burial. A N D n R SON. Word was received in Ogden today of the death of Frltjaf An derson, a former resident of this city j Pneumonia was the cause of death., which occurred at 1 o'clock yesterday in Aberdeen. Wash. Besides ihe wife and five children, who also are vi i Aberdeen, two brothers, Alof and Gottfried Gott-fried Anderson, residing in Ogden, survive, sur-vive, and one brother and one sister, reside in Christiania, Norway. Mr Andorson was well known in Ogden as ' "Frit" Anderson. The funeral announcement an-nouncement will be made later. yarrington - Alexander C. Yar rington, Sr., well known Ogden man, died at his home. 1527 Washington ave nue yesterday at 12:10 o'clock of Infirmities In-firmities caused by old age. Mr. Yar-i rinjrton was born January 12, 1843,1 in Brooklyn, New York,. and had been a resident of Ogden for the past 12 years. Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughters: Al ; exander C, Jr. Robert T., Benjamin W.. David C, Guv B., and Miss Louise Yarrington. all of Ocden. Mrs. Anna Brown of Ottawa, Kansas, Mrs Daniel Hettincrer of Kansas City. Mo.; 16 grandchildren and six great grandchildren, grandchil-dren, Funeral services will be held at the family home. 1527 Washington avenue, Tuesday at 3 o'clock. Reverend J. W. j Hyslop of ihe Episcopal Church ol the Good Shepherd officiating. Interment Ogden City cemetery. LOWES Funeral services for .George Lowes will be held tomorrow v.t 10:30 O'clock in the Lindquist .chapel, Reverend J. E. Carver official ing. Interment Ogden City cemetery. JORY Goorcenc -Tory three-pound daiipbter of Theodore and Nettie M. .Toi v. who was born Christmas day; died Yesterday Yes-terday morning at the family residence. 252S Madison avenue. A private service i was held and burial made In tho Ogden City cemetery esterday at 3 o'clock. CHUGC Funeral servi.-e for Verne Qhugg were held this afternoon at ' :.' o'clock in the Klrkendull funeral chape. Dishop George E. Browning officiating. Interment was in the Ogden Clt cemetery. ceme-tery. Mr Chugg died In California. De-comber De-comber 18, of a fractured skull Tb- was the son of Mr. and Mrs. George EL Chuc .. CUNNINGHAM Funeral services to, Mrs. Leah Seager Cunninc-liam were held yesterday afternoon at 130 o'clock in tre Fifth ward meeting house. Bishop J. W Crc officiated. Musical numbers consisted consist-ed of a selection by Miss Lillian Thatch- i er's orchestra "Nearer My God to The." i "Silent Night" nd Ase s Death" so'o.?. , I Need Thee Every Hour" and "My Rosary" were sung hy Gus Saunders and Mrs. Austin Sooy. Speakers at the sen - I Ices were Thomas Shreevos. William. J. j Barnes and Bishop Ure Invocation w offered by Bishop Thomas B. Wh. i wrlght. Henry G. McCune of Salt Lake, pronounced benediction. Interment wot in the Ogden City cemetery. |