Show last rites held for ira edgar eldredge at myton wed funeral services were held at myton hall at I 1 wednesday 1 for fo ira Edgar eldredge who died at myton mareb march lath ilie services were under the direction of the myton i ward bishopric with fred burgener burge wr presiding prest ding music was furnished turn furni ishad shod by the following I 1 duet by bi emily and huida hulda burgener 1 violin selection miss madge evans accompanied by mrs airs lynn stone vocal duet by mrs stone ind and Miss Burgener the speakers I 1 were ike and frederick S musser pall bearers were lisalie and ralph maxwell raymond I 1 and elmer eldredge arthur I 1 scholes and douglass frazier Fraz ler all grandsons of mr eldredge the I 1 lower flower girls were 7 adelma andl and lulu eldredge jeanetto jeanette maxwell 1 orba eldredge della delia welch and virginia eldredge all granddaughters tile tiia remains were brought to roosevelt cemetery where bishop harold eldredge dedicated the grave mr eldredge was born at sugarhouse ward salt lake city mayl 1850 1950 he was married to sarah burr may 13 1872 at the salt like lake endowment house when he was waa eight years old tie he moved to Coa Iville with ills his father who was one 0 of the pioneers ot of weber valley in 1302 1902 he moved to Oakley Oal utah where ho be resided until 1912 when he came to the T reservation enerva t ton making hla his home in myton he ts ls survived by the following children sarah burr scholes of salt lake city mrs A F maxwell of salt lake city leslie I dredge of roosevelt matilda frazier of oakley utah albert of bingham ning ham otto horace salt lake and bishop J harold eldredge of myton there are at 40 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren also surviving him all the children and many of the grandchildren and great grandchildren ch were present at the services attesting their love lave and devotion for or this line fine old man the many beautiful floral offerings and the presence of many with their offer of assistance bespoke the high estean in which th family la is held by the whole community |