Show funell of mrs anna berry Peder siM held with fitting encomiums pronounced by mr air dan B shields and james devine old friends friend s of at the family the mortal remains ot of mrs anna berry Ped ereon were wera laid to rest last sunday afternoon in mount olivet cemetery salt lake city under a bed of roses and fragrant blowers seldom excelled in beauty or more varied I 1 in n color or setting the parlors of the nell odonnell OTO onnell mortuary was very inadequate in providing seating capacity lor for the tha hundreds of friends many of whom were from park city who were present to pay respectful tribute to one so suddenly called to her eternal habitation the services were in keeping with the tha desires of those in rilo mourning simple yet beautiful endowed by nature and training to be a wonderful nurse during her e earliest alert n years her love for the children 0 01 the neighborhood in which she ehe lived happily within modest surroundings her never ending desire to bring joy into the lives of the little folks were the traits ot of character that won tor for her the wonderful magnar almous lovo love and esteem of oc those with whom she mingled in dally daily companionship were tho the themes touched upon find and merited during her life work prayers for the departed the singing by mrs mary alary lindsay nelson of salt lake city with plano piano accompaniment by miss alice bates and violin obligate by mr joseph dean ot of heber city a solo by mis andy hurley accompanied by mrs blanche fletcher doth both of park city were wera sympathetically appropriate A very large cortege of cars conveyer convey ej eLl neighbors and friends to the cemetery and assembled at the graveside a silent ellent amen emitted from quivering lips as the hallowed ground was war dedicated and touched with a degree of sad driess at the passing of one so young in years so full of buoyancy and cheerfulness of heart so devoted to tc home ties and her parental en t at hous household e bold it Is hard to understand wherein 11 an all Is well certain it was in striking contrast to the picture recalled on the day of this month ten ien years ago when she graduated from the holy cross hospital with honors as a qualified nurse when joy and happiness reigned in the home as compared with the solemnity of that sabbath day which ended the last chapter in her career pallbearers Pall bearers were selected from friends nd former classmates joe brunyer jim 1 L P V anderson andersen gilbert kimball ralph aalph jackson and wm nimmo A consoling sentiment Is expressed la in he lines sent by a friend to the bereaved under the caption A MESSAGE FROM PARADISE what mean you by this weeping to break my very heart we both are in III christs keeping arid and therefore cannot part you there I 1 here tho parted we still at heart are one I 1 only lust just in sunshine tho the shadow scarcely gone what though the clouds surround you you can the brightness see cee only ft a little way that leads from you to me I 1 was waa so very weary k surely you could not mourn that 1 I 9 a little sooner should lay by burden down then weep not weep not darling god wipes away all tears continued on page eight mrs buried TIR tin but a little while though you may call it years yeam when wo we understand the keen disappointment faced by her mother anticipating a happy day with her laughter daughter just a week ago yester yesterday d ly to hii fand nd her apparently just a little 0 out u of f her r usual health that morning momma and that it took some persuasion to have her submit to bo be taken to the hospital and have those of the family circle apprised of what appeared to be an alarming condition giving iv I 1 ng them scarcely time to reach the cit city y and but twenty minutes to stand by and see the tide of life go out we can readily see why the keenest grief comes to their hearts unconsciously to relatives relative and profession that dreaded affliction chronic had a firm grip upon the sufferer and while all that could be done in B e brief space of time was done the fact remains that the master had appointed that her soul should be with him and tho the end came peacefully tho most sorrowful to loved ones near J D |