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Show JOSEPH RENBURG IS INFLUENZA VICTIM Another very sad death occurred last Monday morning, March 24th, when Joseph Renburg, a.ge 18 years, son of Mrs. Joseph Renburg of this city,' passed away after an illness of only a few days with influenza. Joseph was horn on March 3, 1901. A few friends and members of the ward choir gathered at the family residence Monday afternoon at four o'clock and sang two appropriate hymns, "Rock of Ages,'' and "Nearer My God to Thee." Interment was made in the city cemetery immediately immediate-ly after. Bishop A. E. Mcintosh dedicated ded-icated the grave. Joseph's father died a number of years ago. He has a brother Christian Chris-tian who is in the service of Uncle Sam. At the present time his mother and nearly all the other members of the family are suffering with influenza. influ-enza. Mrs. Renburg and family have the sympathy of Uie entire city in their sad bereavement. |