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Show ENRICO PARISSENTI CALLED HENCE Enrico Parissenti, 48 years of age, a native of Frosene, Italy, and a resident of Bingham for the past 17 years, died at the Bingham hospital on Friday last of pneumonia. Deceased was a member of the local order of K. of P. lodge, the Eagles and the Italian Society. He had worked in the diifer-ent diifer-ent mines of the camp during his residence here and was much beloved, not only by his own countryman but people of different differ-ent nationalities. He is survived by one son, Fioretto Parissenti, who is a resident res-ident of Bingham and two daugh ters in his native land. Funeral services were held in Society Hall on Sunday morning and in spite of a heavy snowstorm, snow-storm, was well attended. Representatives of the different differ-ent fraternal organizations of which he was a member officiating. officia-ting. ' i Bishop J. Wright, of the L. D. S. also made an address. Members Mem-bers of the L. D. S. Choir sang appropriate selections which were much appreciated. ' There were a number of beautiful beau-tiful floral tributes. The body was later moved to Salt Lake City were services were continued at the O'Donnell Funeral Chapel. Dominic Pezzopane, one of the officers of the Italian Lodge, made a brief speech as did Senator Sen-ator Standish, on behalf of the K. of P. lodge. ; Interment was made in Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the direction di-rection of the O'Donnell Undertaking Under-taking Co. A large number of deceased s friends from different parts of the State ap.d Wyoming attended. |