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Show w rmer Utahn s In Arizona Uranie lone McArthur jlin Passes Away Follow-) Follow-) a Long Illness - V P.lineral services were con-1 con-1 fed by President H. C. Jacobs, r direction of the South Jrf Bishopric this Friday at 2 "1. in the Mt. Pleasant South ut jitd chapel for Uranie lone ..rthur Coffin, 48, who died ' Tv.irday night at Coolidge, Ari- following a long illness ! 1 a number of diseases which . -jssitated several major op- Ctfions. , , spal Scoville sang a vocal solo, un Perfect Day." leader Nels Johansen offered -opening prayer. n organ solo, "Jesus Is Call- was beautifully rendered E.J--Mrs. Harry G. Ericksen. k to ishop Byron Carter of Helper, 11 ahh spoke of his acquaintance ith h;-l association with the family asajvirs. Coffin. Irs. June Bartholomew beauti-- beauti-- y rendered a violin solo, "Lar-a "Lar-a accompanied at the organ itv y Mrs. Harry G. Ericksen. th p resident H. C. Jacobs spoke of andXh in God and paid tribute to 'j. Coffin and gave words of solation and appreciation for Coffin in bringing the reins re-ins of his companion over I h a long journey to lay them ide those of her parents in the Pleasant burial grounds. V dagdalene Allred sang a vocal xo, "In The Garden," with most r mtif ul interpretation. 'he closing prayer was offered 71 Elder A. H. Anderson, -'he pallbearers were Arthur "Arthur of Provo, Perry Mc-hur, Mc-hur, Lawrence Barton, Nels t iansen, Ed. Jensen and Chari-' Chari-' A i Jacobs. J.. E. McArthur, oldest brother rj Mrs. Coffin, offered the dedi-1 dedi-1 J :ory prayer at the grave. Burial I I s under the direction of the ftlxibs Mortuary. ? Vlany beautiful floral offerings m relatives and friends in U- and Arizona were profusely .d upon the grave and burial 5$ flairs. Coffin was born Dec. 13, , JH at Mt. Pleasant, Utah, a 0 iliughter of Perry Melvin and roline Jorgensen McArthur. se ce was a graduate of the North wlrijnpete High School, attended tract'e University of Utah, the Uni--hsv.rsity of Calif orn;a and also the offeiiversity in Mexico City, in old '.exico. She taught school at ,, X Pleasant and other towns in 7. orth Sanpete school district; , id also in the states of Utah, af':aho and Arizona. She was arried June 10, 1928 at Phoenix, Arizona to H. JacKSon Coffin of 3nEiiston, Mass., a mining engineer t's sid they made their home at spiration, Arizona. Surviving besides her husband mt a ten year old son, Jackson McArthur Mc-Arthur Coffin; also the following ttr?:others and sisters: L. E. McArthur Mc-Arthur of Rupert, Idaho; Roy cuf-cArthur, Arizona; Edgar Mc- rthur, Provo, utan; rars. mauu , '"'pillsburry, Cedar City, Utah; 3f:urke McArthur, Mt. Pleasant; Irs. Carrie M. Donus, Salt Lake c"p'ity, Utah; Mrs. Nellie McPher-lki McPher-lki m, Boise, Idaho; and P. W. Mc-miffi Mc-miffi rthur, Oakland, California. |