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Show I, : ; Deaths and Funerals ! ir CHAMPNEYS Emolle S. Champ-neys, Champ-neys, 63 years of age, died at a local hospital at 12:10 a. m. today after a three days' illness of pleurisy. The de-1 cedent was born in Germany, Septem- bor 25, 1857. Sho joined the L. D. S. - church thcro in 18bS and emigrated to Utah in 1890. In 1894, she was mar-" mar-" ried to Thomas Ghampneys who died ; March 27, last- Surviving are the following fol-lowing children: Rllon, Thomas, Ern- est, Mrs. Minnie Nye. Mrs. Lillian Brown, Mrs. Lorene Zeimer, Earl and Wcldon Ohampneys. Funeral services will bo held Friday at 2 o'clock in the Fifth ward meeting house.with Bishop J. W. Ure presiding. Tho body may Z be viewed at the Larliin chapel Thurs-day Thurs-day afternoon and ovening and Friday , until 1 o'clock. 1 CHAMBERS Funeral services for Mrs. Nell M. Chambers, wife of Ed- ward H. Chambers, will be held Thurs-, Thurs-, day at 2:30 p. m. at the Sixth ward meeting house, Bishop J. Howard Jen-: Jen-: kins presiding. Tho body may bo , viewed at the home, 2318 Van Buren Zi avenue, this evening and Thursday un- til 1:30 p. m. Interment will be in X Ogden city cemetery. |