Show mrs riddell barton passes on sunday 0 by mrs airs H E blake the monticello community was shocked to learn of the bassing ji assing early monday of mrs lurlene carton barton few knew of her serious illness she was taken ill on monday a week before her death and gradually a dually grew weaker from the continued hemorrhage until death ie released leased her from her suffering ering ifer her husband riddell rid dell barton par ants and other relatives were at her bedside lurlene laws barton was born at diaz mexico N november 13 1111 1011 the second child of mr ana wis J A laws she made the o a ojay jay tay trip from mexico to san juan county with her parents when only ten months old ana nas made her home in this county c ever since she attended school in blanding and monticello on july 7 1929 she was married to rid riddell kiddell dell barton and to them thein were vorn dorn five ch children haren then biome was in monticello monticell I 1 to io know lurlene was to love rier ner while she has had to tight tor lor her health for a number oi 01 years she was cheerful and had a smile for those around her thru all uhe ibe writer has known this lady since her early girlhood giri nood anu ana has always admired her loveid traits of character I 1 have lost a uyal friend and neighbor the sympathy of the entire county goes oat to the bereaved f family amily mrs barton leaves to mourn her passing her husband three sons VV illiam kay and clark two laughters dawn and mary jane her parents mr and mrs J A laws of near blanding libb vb brothers asa william parley pailey marry and wayne laws a sister mrs lynn palmer all of biana ing besides a host of other relatives and friends tri ends all of the immediate relatives were at the funeral funeral services were held at the chapel in monticello on tuesday aft afternoon ernon there was a large attendance of friends and relatives from different parts of the county from huntington castlegate Cast legate and ogden and from cheyenne wyoming the services were opened by a sex singing sometime well understand followed by invocation by leland W redd a solo not dead by mrs ruth bailey george F barton was the first speaker and gave an outline of what it means to live for one another violin solo lead thou me on was played by thomas H evans grant bayles gave a short talk on friendship and loyalty C claude robbins bobbins sang time cannot break the golden chain of love bishop L frank redd paid a wonderful tribute to the courage and lovely character of the deceased in the closing talk the sex sang bring heavy heart your grief to me guy hurst offered the closing prayer at the cemetery the sex sang 1 I need thee every hour W E king dedicated the grave there were many beautiful flowers from friends and relatives |