John Hall And Naomi Emma Spackman Hall And Their Posterity
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Crittenden. President Heber Burgon and Horace Godfrey also spoke. All speakers paid lovely trib- ute to her noble character and won- derful work performed, and the clos- ing number, "Sweet Hour of Prayer," was sung by members of the M. I. A. The benediction was pronounced by Charles Burgon of the bishopric. The pallbearers were Orson Berrett, Glen Jensen and Curtis Brady, superinten- dency of the Sunday school, and Ken- neth Brady, Earl Richards and Glen Milne of the M. I. A. superintendency. T...he flower girls were of the Beehive and the Junior girls of the M. I. A. and numbered 20.' Burial was in the Salt Lake cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Mr. Crittenden of Salt Lake, a brother of Mr. Lyman Crittenden. Lyman Crittenden >?,» Sa " cM ke County-Lyman Crittenden, gt, 6955-9th East, died of natural causes Sunday, 7 a.m., at tits home. Born Oct. 12, 1879, Hoytsville, S u m - mlt County, to Chauncey Smith and Elizabeth Warelng Critten- den. Married Emma Spackman, Oct. 19, 1910, Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints.
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