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Show Deaths and Funerals Kl LANDER Mrs. Hiske Gall Eil-ander, Eil-ander, widow of the late Theodore Eilander, died Saturday at 10 o'clock at the family residence in Wilson, Weber county, of heart disease, after an illness of 10 hours. She wa.? 6b' years old and was born in the Netherlands. Nether-lands. April 10, 1S5-1, and was the daughter of Hiske and Gertie Fries Gall. This makes the third death in tho family within S months. She is survived by the following children. Tieke, Komp, Oepf Eilander, Vincia Eilander, Katherine Eilander. Kornelius Li lander, lan-der, . Gertje De Frels Eilander and Wessel Eilander. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock at the Wilson ward, with Bishop James H. Pratt officiating. of-ficiating. The body may be-viewed at the residence Tuesday afternoon and evening and Wednesday until 1 o'clock Interment will be in the Ogden City cemetery. Flowers may be left at uar-kln's uar-kln's until 12 o'clock Wednesday, when they will be taken to the home. COWL1SHAW Lysle Cowllshaw, 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cowlishau. died at their home in Wyoming. Wyo-ming. The body will arive In Ogaen Tuesday, and will be taken in charge by Larkins and Sons. Time and place of funeral will be announced later. FATtLEY Funeral services for Nellie Nel-lie Farley were held at 2 o'clock in the Church for the Deaf. President Max Woodbury conducted the services. ser-vices. The music for the services was as follows: "That Sweet Story of Old," Mrs. Lorone Snyder, "Your Sweet ' Little Rosebud." Mrs. Mary Farley; "Jesus Wants Fe .for a Sunbeam,"" Sunday school girls. Piano solo, Miss ! Mnriam Woodbury. The speakers were; Superintendent F. W Driggs, E. A. Larkin and Max Woodbury. Interment Inter-ment was in the Ogden City cemetery, I where Charles Clark dedicated the grave. ECIvSTROM. Mrs. Jennie Eck-strom Eck-strom died Sunday at 12 o'clock at a local hospital, after an Illness of several sev-eral weeks. She was ths wife of. John Eckstrom, and had her home at Milton, Utah. She is survived by her usband. three sisters, Mrs. Alice Jones, Heber, Utah; Mrs. Ray Gibson of Salt Lake, and Mrs. D. A. Camer-mllo Camer-mllo of Salt Lake; two brothers, Orson Or-son R superintendent of public' schools at Chicago, and William Kand, of Heber Utah. The body -was taken to the Lindqulst Undertaking parlors. Funeral services will be held at the Milton meeting hous at 11 o'clock Wednesday. Bishop Giles will officiate. Flowers may be left at thp r Jnrintii:h funeral chapel until Wednesday morning. morn-ing. Interment will be in the Milton cemetery. SNEDDON Funeral sep'ices for John Sneddon, who died at his home in Diamondville, June 6, were held Sunday at 11 o'clock at the Llndquist funeral chapel, with Bishop George E. Browning officiating. The speakers were Bishop Browning, Counsellor W. W. Newman. Mrs. Agnes Warner sang: the following solos, "The Land ofi Trial," "AbEent," and "All Is Well." I Interment was in the Ogden City ccme-l tory, whore Bishop Browning dedlcat- cd the grave. |