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Show Funeral Services Conducted for , Freida Parker Funeral services for Mrs. Freida Rieske Parker were conducted Mon-' Mon-' day at 1 p. m. in the American Fork Third ward chapel, Bishop Frank G. Shelley conducting. A musical prelude was played by Mrs. Fae (Parker Loveless, piona, Grace Parker, violin and Helen Parker, cello. Mrs. Loveless was accompanist ac-companist for the services. The opening musical number, "Prayer Perfect," was requested by the family fam-ily and sung by Mrs. LaDocia Wag-staff Wag-staff and Mrs. Edna Boley. Prayer was offered by John Jacklin. "I'm A Pilgrim" was beautifully sung by Rulon Nicholes. Mary Pulley spoke of her associations associa-tions with Mrs. Parker in business and of the many times in their work the talks they have had, which was given her an insight into the true character of the woman. President Clifford E. Young spoke of how at times things seem to be more than our share of the load and a better, keener understanding of these things would ease the burden and aid us in making a decision. Closing remarks were made by Bishop Shelley and Mrs. C. E. Young sang "The Lord's Prayer." The benediction was pronounced by Kenneth Ken-neth Robinson. Interment was made in the Pro-vo Pro-vo city cemetery where the grave was dedicated by John Hunter a former bishop of the Third ward. The many friends who gathered at the services and the beautiful flowers gave evidence of the love and esteem those who knew Mrs. Parker had for her and her husband. hus-band. - n |