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Show i ! Funeral Services Held For Flora Bromley Nielson Funeral services were held Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, March 21st at the Second ward chapel at 2 o'clock p; m- over the remains of Flora Bromley Brom-ley Nielson. Counselor C. O- Jen-son Jen-son of the Second ward bishopric j was in charge of the services. A duet, "Face to Face" was rendered by Blanche Fowler and Fern Hicks-Tire Hicks-Tire invocation was offered by John C. Coulam, followed by a violin solo by Edna Clark, accompanied by Lavona Jensen. The first speaker was Floyd Walker, Walk-er, a close neighbor of the Nielson family, who had been called in during dur-ing Mrs- Nielson's recent illness- He told of the great desire of Mrs. Nielson to live and rear her family. She endured great physical suffering suffer-ing and at the last she was ready to go- She had great faith in God that all could meet the great problems prob-lems of life. Junius A. West, by I whom Mrs- Nielson had been employed em-ployed for several years, spoke of her faithfulness to duty and devotion devo-tion to her husband, who had worked work-ed with Mr. West for several years. Ezra F- Walker said in part: "Grace did all in her prower to alleviate the suffering of her mother in her last hours. Flora has gone on, to join her husband and loved ones. I always have a love for mothers- I know how they have suffered to bring spirits to this world. I remember her husband. Alvin Nielson. He has gone ahead to prepare a place for her. Sister Flora will be met on the other side by her husband, parents, brothers and sisters and the reunion will be a happy one. One of the great commandments, "Love Thy Neighbor Neigh-bor as Thyself" was exemplified in the life of this good sister. My faith is strong, I know that my Redeemer Redeem-er lives- The body of this good woman will be laid away but the spirit lives on. May the Lord bless these boys and girls." Closing remarks were given by counselor C- O. Jensen. Musical Tinrvihprc rpnrfprpH during" the ser- vices were a piano solo by Howard Paxman and a duet, "One Fleeting Hour" by Stella Hardman and Viola Beers- The benediction was pronounced pro-nounced by W. W. Lim- Interment was in the American Forw cemetery, ceme-tery, where the grave was dedicated by William Bromley. o |