Show high E is BY DOR chowe third ward chapel filled with friends of deceased large floral tributes when at the close of the funeral services the casket bearing bearin ff the remains of aithur charles storrs was removed flom the third war ward chapel to be taken to its final lesting p place a c e ind and when the ladies of crystal rebekah lodge and the third ward relief society carried aiom the stand and the receptacles surrounding the casket the many beautiful floral tri autes the chapel looked almost aus tele in contrast to the floral laden appearance it presented but a few moments berble an unusually long c cortege 0 elege of cais followed the remains to the final nesting place ind and like t the h e entire services bespoke the esteem in which mr air storrs was held by a wide circle of friends for eighteen years mr storrs had been station agent in richfield and to permit railroad officials who acted as pallbearers pall P all bearers aber to attend a the funeral funer al the services did not commence until the pallbearers pall bearers were station agents flom salina gunnison fairview view ephraim and marysvale Marys vale together with ira of gunnison who has been substituting at ant the local station since mr storrs illness among the higher railroad lail road officials attending the funeral was harry gushing cushing utah traffic manager bishop H J hansen presided at the services the invocation was offered by G W coons musical numbers were selections by a double mixed quartet vocal solos by kenneth L hood and howard frazee of salt lake city a nephew of the i deceased and a vocal duet by mrs W C ellis and sirs mrs jas M peterson speakers were dr M daikus A J ashman A M Mau maughan glian and bishop H J hanen Han en cn resolutions of respect from richfield lodge no 29 1 L 0 0 F reproduced below acie read bislis bishop W A pronounced the benediction the glave in the city cemetery was dedicated by ira ga gardner adner charles arthur storis passed away friday in the st marks hospital at salt lake city after only a few days illness death resulting from hemorrhages of the stomach his death came as a shock to his many friends here as lie he and his wife hadI had left only a few days before en route to iowa to visit their son elmo at perry their trip w was is cut choit at i salt lake when mr storis became ill and had to be taken to the hos pital charles arthur stairs was born at Spring springville ville december 29 1879 for th the lat last eitl eighteen iteen years he was IS tation station agent in richfield bafo before i that time he work worked ed at salina gun 1 1 nison and american fork stations 1 he was a member of the richfield commercial club and a past grand m master aster of the odd fellows I 1 j surviving biving are the widow aimeda Almed storrs and the following children elmo of perry iowa howard salt lake city clare of elko Ne nevada nevadah j mrs glen reid leid of salt lake city wanda dean and dora storrs all I 1 of richfield T r r resolutions of respect and sorrow over the death of brother charles arthur storrs since it has plea pleaded ed the alloise creator to call our beloved birther bi other charles arthur storrs from frim his earthly home to that eternal dwellen dwelling g place where the weary find rest an and d pain and sorrow are unknown and since bv the death of our beloved brother richfield lodge no 29 in 1 dependent order of odd fellows has lost a member who was at all times imbued with the pure principles of the order and j since our deceased brothers life and conduct suffer no reproach to be on his sterling character either as an odd fellow loyal citizen or faithful and loving husband and father now therefore be it resolved that the sincere and heartfelt sympathy of this lodge be and are arc hereby tendered to the bereaved widow and family of our deceased brother whose loss we with them deeply mourn |