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Show Funeral Services For John Steiner Funeral services for John Ernest ! ! Steiner, formerly of the Lindon ! ward, who died at his home in ; Ocean Park, California, Thursday , night, was held in the Timpanogos Stake Tabernacle Tuesday. Bishop Leonard Walker of the Lindon ward took charge. Hie Singing Mothers sang "Crossing the Bar", directed by : Mrs. Mary C. Neves. Invocation was offered by Charles J. Cobbley. j The speakers were President W. W. Wa'rnick, David P. Black of Blanding, who was a counselor to Mr. Steiner when he was bishop of that ward, David F. Rowley, Albert J. Cullimore and Bishop Walker. May R. Walker sang "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mone", accompanied accom-panied by Virginia Walker and interspersing in-terspersing the speakers the Singing Mothers sang "Oh My Father" and Mrs. Neves rendered an organ solo. The grave in the American Fork cemetery was dedicated by Benjamin Benja-min Walker. John E. Steiner was 68 ears of age. He was born in Switzerland, May 30, 1869, a"son of Martin and Barbara Bar-bara Steiner. He came to Utah at the age of five. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Luella Porter Steiner and eight sons and daughters; Clara S. Rowley, Row-ley, Orem; Ernest H. Steiner, Cedar City; Mildred S. Rasmussen and Grandin A. Steiner, Burley, Idaho; Afton W. Steiner, American Fork; Hermine S. Newman, Riverton, and Darrell M. and Aries K., Ocean Park, California; a brother Walter Steiner, Solome, Arizona; two sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. Flora Raab, Los Gatos, California, and Mrs. Hermine Klein, Oregon. Twenty-three grandchildren D |