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Show i FUNERALS u Melissa Reberffer died today at a io-ral io-ral hospital. She was born in Kun-abce. Kun-abce. Ills., March 2 5. 1847. and has 'lived for mam years at Pocatello. ! Idaho. She lived at 2571 Lincoln Ave , gden, for many months She Is survived sur-vived by the following children Mrs Lens D Bmpey, Ogden; .Mrs J Wood, I Little Hock, Ark.; Mrs. T A. Myers. IGrosbeck. Texas; Mr. W. J. Miller, j Pocatello. Idaho, and G. P. Miller lOffden, I'tah Tho remains will be .shipped Wednesday at 2 30 p. m. to I PocAtello, Idaho, where services and (burial will be made. The body may I be viewed at the Klrkendall Mortuar 1 his evening and tomorrow until 10 0 clock. A short service will be held ut tho Klrkendall chapel at 10 a. m . I Wednesday. 3957 Funeral services were to be held at tho Thirteenth ward chapel this afternoon after-noon for Mrs Mary Jane Hose, who died Sunday morning at the family residence 1102 Twenty-fourth street following a paralytic stroke Friday eve-I eve-I ning. Mrs. Rose was born in Salt I Lake, Sept 8 1851 the daughter of tho late John and Marv Snyder. She is survived by the following sons and daughters: Mrs Minnie Dockland, Mrs Marv Foreman Mrs Jennie Cody, Mrs K a 'hlld. J. H. Rose. Mrs. Ruby Erlckson, George Rose 3n grandchildren grandchil-dren and five great grandchildren. Mrs- Rose was a member of the L. 1 1 S. church. Aaron Glen Bvbee died Mondnv morning at the home 2145 1-2 Monroe Mon-roe avenue of pneumonia. Mr. Bybee was born at Rlverdalc, Jan. 25. 1902. the son of Aaron and Agnes Bowman Bybee. He returned last November from .sers'lce In the army He Is survived sur-vived by his parents and the following brothers and sisters. Mr W. J. Black-well Black-well Mrs. U J Baker. Iavern Bybeo. Verda Bybee. and Joanna Bybee. Funeral Fu-neral services will be held Wednesday at 2 o'clork In th' Fifth ward meeting house BIshoo J W Dre will offlriate The body may be viewed at tho homo, .'4 1". 1-2 Monroe avenue this afternoon and Wednesday, until the time of ser-vlcea ser-vlcea Interment will be n the Clty oemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Jane M. Reeder. were held yesterday at 2 p. m from the Kirkendull moituarv. Tlit Rev. John E Carver officiated. "My Loved One Rests." was Bung by Mr. Mary Farley. "One Sweetly Solemn Thought." Miss Vera Hobson. a due: v Perfect Day" b Miss Vers Hobson and Mrs. Walter Holbrook. Harlan Hlngham played a violin obligato Interment In-terment was made in Mountain View cemetery. Largely attended funeral sendees for Mrs. Pearl Baker were conducted by Bishop M. P. Brown In the Ron ward meeting house yesterday. Tho ward choir sang ' Sister Thou Wast Mild and LoTSly" and "I N'eed Thee Every Hour." I Know My Redeem er Live: was sung l Miss Helen ' Brown. A male 'j.iartet sang "Far Away" and " The Valley of Peace" was sung by Mr and Mrs. David Johnson. Charles Fowles sang I'll Go Where 011 Want Me to Go." nnd "I Havo Read of a Beautiful City ' was sunt: by Arnold Hard) Speaker Included A A. Hammond. Bishop James Piatt. Clarence E. Hobson and Bishop Brown and B, A. I-arkln dedicated the grave I In the Roy cemetery. |