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Show u e ; Hyrum John t Muzzell Dies Aftei Two weeks' Illness s .. Hyrum John Muzzell, 79, die a Friday at his home from pneumon i ia after but two weeks illness. H e was born December 2, 1856, ii e Brighton, England. When 6 year e of age he emigrated to Americ: g with . his parents, residing in Sal U Lake City until 1895- While ther he was employed by Brigham Youni e to drive a team on his farm-r farm-r He was one of the first voluntee e firemen in Salt Lake City. For th .. past 40 years he has resided on hi e farm between Pleasant Grove an the Geneva resort t Surviving are his widow, Chaa e lotte Hooper Muzzell, and thre f sons, John H, William H- andGei g aid H. Muzzell, all of Pletsan 3 Grove; also four grandchildren, e Funeral services were held Mor day at 1 o'clock p. m- In the Wine sor ward chapel, under the directioi of Bishop Stanley B. Harris- Th choir sang "I Know That My R deemer Lives " The invocation wa I offered by stake president W. M Warnick, followed by a solo, "I'm Pilgrim," by Bessie Lowe. Mr; i- Ella M- Cragun read a biographies s sketch of the deceased- A duet wa i- rendered by Earl and Cyril Martii d of Salt Lake. ti The speakers were W- A. Care t- well, representing the Voluntee t- firemen of Salt Lake; Elwood Ba s ter, represented the Windsor wan d bishopric, former bishop A. L- Cull: d more, a life-long friend of the Mui zell family; J. W- Gillman and J S B. Seeley of Provo, and Stanley E y Harris- s Other musical numbers rendere I" during the service were "I Hav " Read of a Beautiful City," a due e by Evan Wilberg and Leon Gordon J a duet by Earl and Cyril Martu of Salt Lake, and a solo, "My Praj 3 er" by Dr. T. L. Martin of Prove I" and the closing song, "Shall W ;- Meet Beyond the River," by th choir- The benediction was pre 0 nounced by Edmund Cragun. Interment was in the Pleasan 1 Grove . cemetery where the grav 11 was dedicated by Charles Martin o ' Salt Lake City. " Mr. Booth, a former Spanish Fori fireman. Irving Pratt, a fireman o e American Fork, Mr Cardwell o the volunteer firemen of Salt Lake 1 and fire chief. J Kemp, of Pleas f ant Grove were honorary pallbeai " ers. ' o |