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Show SERVICES HELD FOR F. O. LUNDBERG The O'Donnell funeral parlors at Salt Lake City were filled to overflowing over-flowing Sunday last when many friends from Bingham and Salt Lake attended the funeral services of Francis Fran-cis Oscar Lundberg of Copperfield. Mr. Lundberg was born at Stockholm, Stock-holm, Sweden, October 20, 1848 and resided in Copperfield for fifty years where he raised a family who were much respected. The services were in charge of the Rev. Dr. George E. Davis of the First Presbyterian church of Salt Lake City, who spoke words of comfort to the bereaved family. The Summerhays Quartette eang the solo "Lead Kindly Light," and "Sweet Rest in Heaven." The floral tributes were many and beautiful requiring an automobile for their transportation. transporta-tion. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Christina Lundberg and the following fol-lowing children: Mrs. Edith Pitts of Copperfield, Mrs. C M. Covington of Yerrington, Nevada and Walter and Henry Lundberg of Salt Lake City. Mr. Lundberg leased to a profit in the Bingham district for a number of years and for the past twenty years retired from the mining business and became more interested in the real estate business, leaving much valuable, valu-able, property in the Copperfield district dis-trict at the time of his death. |