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Show Frederick Fowlke Dies Suddenly Frederick Fowlke, 68, died at the home of his brother, Ernest, in Vindon on February 1st from a heart attack- He had gone to the bam on an errand and had evidently evident-ly passed away there without any suffering. He was 'ocm in Lindon December 3. 1867, and die'd February 1, 1935-He 1935-He had been in poor health for some time. Funeral services were held in the Lindon ward chapel Tuesday at 2 o'clock p. m-, under the direction of Bishop Charles J. Cobbley. A solo was rendered by Mrs. May R. Walker, accompanied by Mary Wilson- The invocation was given by Albert Anderson. A solo, "Lay My Head Beneath A Rose" was rendered ren-dered by John Halliday, Jr., accompanied accom-panied by Elda Neves- The speakers were Benjamin Walker, William Cullimore, A. L. Cullimore, William Dittmore, and closing remarks by Bishop Charles J. Cobbley. Other musical numbers rendered during the services were "I'm A Pilgrim," Pil-grim," by Elroy West, accompanied by Lois West and Mary Poulson, and a solo, "O' My Father," by May R. Walker. The benediction was pronounced' by Brown Hales- Interment was in the Pleasant Grove cemetery where the grave was dedicated by George R. Ash-1 Ash-1 o |