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Show Open Air Fi.ik.i.'i Held For Fountain Green Child Little 1 1 vi ii Holinun, ft anil one half year old son ol Hee.-.e ,,,,,1 Florence Jackson llolman, died at lhe family residence Monday inormni; from scarlet scar-let lever. He hail been ill since Tuesday. Tues-day. He is survived by his parents and the tollowini-t brothers and :,i- tors, Vol.-i Miirrell, and I.u I )een Holman all of Fountain Green also his grandmother Mrs. Geo. 1). Jackson nnd granillather I'm ley J'. Holman, both of Fountain Green. Funeral services wen- held in the open air at the family home with Bishop E. J. Johnson, in charge. The choir sang "Sometime We'll Understand Under-stand am! the opening prayer was of-feied of-feied by Henry Jackson. Tie- choir also 'sang "Your Sweet Little Rosebud Ha. I-elt You ". T he speakers v.cie K. P, Jensen, Niels E. Miokkel'.on and Br, hop John'.on. A duel was rendered by Mrs. Lillian jCi-ombs and Mrs. Jeiuia Anderson. The ehmr also Mini' "Shall We Meet Beyond the River". The closing prayer was ottered by Fieri I). Smyth. 'I'h, -re were thirty three automobiles in tin- funeral -procession to the cemetery. The gra:-' gra:-' was dedicated by Alvin L. Jackson. 'lhe pallbearers were L--Gr:md Hoi-uian. Hoi-uian. Harry llolman. W. IJ. Jackson and Allied Jackson. Many b-autilul t lowers were given by Iriend:. and relatives. |