Show I THE GRIM RIM G REAPER I Francis Cunningham It t was indeed surprising and I news that circulated earl early Sunday morning of the sudden ludden pallIng pats pass Ing lag away aay of ot FrancU Cunningham I It seemed Impossible that such I could be the case for tor it was waa but a afew afew afew few hours hours' before that that he and his and babe were at the theatre the young youg In his usual health and happily happi happi- ly enjoying life Ufe i The young man had been subject to heart trouble for some years yearl and it was Just fire Ave minutes to four tour Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day morning when his wife was wal awakened by the apparent restlessness restless restless- ness flees of her husband and she asked him anything it was the matter but buta a a. short gasp asp was all she heard and upon turning on the light she realized realized real real- he had been fatally stricken and sad without a further sound lound or movement movement movement move move- ment her loved one passed to his final final fin fin- al sleep Donald Francis Thomas Cunningham Cunningham Cunning Cunning- ham was the oldest son eon of Mr and Mrs John F F. F Cunningham well of our city He walborn was wal born in this city on December 1896 going through our public I schoot ti b tut growing to tu manhood in ino o our r co com On Jul July 26 1920 1820 he was to Miss Chloe Ellen Sessions Heber Heber City the young Joung couple making Park City their home Deceased was waa a quiet Industrious young man man- always gentlemanly in his his demeanor demeanor honest In his dealings and cheerful and lovable in his home life His HII sudden death came with crushing force to wife and parents and brothers and sisters and to these sorrowing Borrowing ones sincere sympathy sympathy thy Is extended in fn their dark hour of ot bereavement orrow Besl Besides es hia h s wi nd fifteen months old bate babe deceased sed is lis survived sur by his p parents rents tiro hv brothers George and Robert and three sisters sis eta tere Madeline Cunningham and Mrs Lithe Lillie of this city and Birdie Beatty of ot Salt Lake Funeral services services' were held at the L. L D. D S So church Wednesday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon the edifice being filled to capacity capacity ca ca- myriads of flowers bespeaking bespeak bespeak- ing th the in which deceased was held and J s of of silent Bym pathy for those those 4 4 t-A t h mOurn Mr Zack df h he L. L D. D S 54 and Rev J ot I ot th the Episcopal l church were the principal speakers both paying a high tribute trIbute tribute tri trI- bute on the life me of the deceased and comforting thoughts for the widow and loved ones During the services as a mark of respect to the the bereaved business houses louses were cooed Mr Cunningham the father being for many years past manager of the hardware department department de ut of the Blyth Fargo company com com- pany Mrs Geo Oeo A. A Taylor and Mrs W. W A A. A Ashby and daughter came up from Salt Lake Wednesday to attend attend attend at at- tend the funeral I I John Canty At his home in Salt Lake last las Monday morning after a long period of ot falling falUn health John Canty for many years one of the best best- known and ud popular residents of our city was as called to his reward lie He was waa one of the timers old of Park City com corn I Jug Jill here herein in J and was connected with the Ontario company for more ore than twelve years when he entered the employ of the Silver Stiver King Coalition Coalition tion remaining with that company compan until 1916 when because ot of falling health he with his wife moved mond JO to Salt Lake to make their home Because of ot his always Jovial na nature nature na- na ture tur and good fellowship John canty Canty Canty Can Can- ty was a general favorite with hi fellow fell w workman and was held In high esteem b by all who knew him Deceased was wal born at Princeton California on July 23 1864 coming to Park City while In his teens Left Leftt mourn his loss is his wf widow widow wid wid- ow Mrs Florence Canty ono one brother brother brother bro bro- ther Canty of this city and three sisters Mrs P. P J. J TIlon Talton Mrs J J. J Kane Mrs II Carey Caroy and Mrs J J. J all now making their home in San Francisco and to the sorrowing Borrowing ones sympathy la Is extended extended ex ex- ex tended in their bereavement of Mrs Tallon came from San Francisco upon hearing of her brothers brothers brother's brothers brother's bro bro- ther's serious condition and was at athIs athis hIs Ills bedside when the end came The remains were brought to Park City Wednesday and taken direct to the Catholic Catholic Church where services were held Rev Father Hogan officiating officiating off I- I elating and preaching the funeral sermon Friends coming up from Salt Lake to attend the funeral were were Mr and Mrs J. J C C. C OHara O'Hara Mr and Mrs T. T L. L Powers M J J. J Dalley Dailey and George Burke The pall bearers were M. M J J. J Dall Dalley J. J C C. C OHara O'Hara T. T L L. L Powers Power John F F. F Welsh Walsh Andy Hurley Burley and Florence enc Leary |