Many Salt Barnes Funeral
Heber J. Grant is the Chief Speaker at Services for Kaysville Man.
Kaysville, Jan. 26, Many prominent men from Salt Lake, Ogden, and other points in Utah gathered here at noon today to attend the funeral of John R. Barnes, Churchman, Banker, farmer and merchant, whose death occurred Tuesday night. The funeral was held at the Kaysville Tabernacle, and one of the features of the funeral was the floral offerings by business interests of Salt Lake and Kaysville with which Mr. Barnes had been identified. One hundred employees of Zion's Co-operative Mercantile institution of Salt Lake attended in a body.
Honorary pallbearers were: Heber J. Grant, Anthon H. Lund, Anthony W. Ivins, George Albert Smith, William W. Piter, John C. Cutler and William McIntyre of Salt Lake; John Watson, Ogden; Ephraim P. Ellison, Layton; James A. Eldredge, Woods Cross; Arthur Pardons and S. S. Tingey, Salt. Active pallbearers were grandsons of Mr. Barnes.
One of the unusual feathers of funeral was the reading of the statement of his faith prepared by Mr. Barnes for his funeral, in 1915. It was read by a son-in-law, Henry H. Blood.
Heber J. Grant was the chief speaker, while eulogies were made also by President Ellison of Layton and Bishop George Romney of Salt Lake. The invocation was by President John Watson of Ogden , the benediction by Heber J. Sheffield of Kaysville, while the grave was dedicated by Bishop Tingey of Salt Lake. The services were conducted by James Criddle.
Many Salt Barnes Funeral
Heber J. Grant is the Chief Speaker at Services for Kaysville Man.
Kaysville, Jan. 26, Many prominent men from Salt Lake, Ogden, and other points in Utah gathered here at noon today to attend the funeral of John R. Barnes, Churchman, Banker, farmer and merchant, whose death occurred Tuesday night. The funeral was held at the Kaysville Tabernacle, and one of the features of the funeral was the floral offerings by business interests of Salt Lake and Kaysville with which Mr. Barnes had been identified. One hundred employees of Zion's Co-operative Mercantile institution of Salt Lake attended in a body.
Honorary pallbearers were: Heber J. Grant, Anthon H. Lund, Anthony W. Ivins, George Albert Smith, William W. Piter, John C. Cutler and William McIntyre of Salt Lake; John Watson, Ogden; Ephraim P. Ellison, Layton; James A. Eldredge, Woods Cross; Arthur Pardons and S. S. Tingey, Salt. Active pallbearers were grandsons of Mr. Barnes.
One of the unusual feathers of funeral was the reading of the statement of his faith prepared by Mr. Barnes for his funeral, in 1915. It was read by a son-in-law, Henry H. Blood.
Heber J. Grant was the chief speaker, while eulogies were made also by President Ellison of Layton and Bishop George Romney of Salt Lake. The invocation was by President John Watson of Ogden , the benediction by Heber J. Sheffield of Kaysville, while the grave was dedicated by Bishop Tingey of Salt Lake. The services were conducted by James Criddle.
Family Members
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Mary Elizabeth Barnes Gailey
1858–1881
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John George Moroni Barnes
1860–1932
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Arthur Franklin Barnes
1861–1927
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Jane Ann Barnes
1863–1865
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Richard William Barnes
1866–1942
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Wilford Shelton Barnes
1867–1920
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Ernest Barnes
1869–1870
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George William Barnes
1869–1954
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Royal Charles Barnes
1871–1949
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Herbert James Barnes
1872–1880
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Minnie Ann Barnes Blood
1872–1947
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Infant Barnes
1874–1874
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Emily Barnes
1875–1875
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Charles David Barnes
1875–1875
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Emily Maude Barnes Barton
1876–1951
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Martha Ellen Barnes
1877–1925
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Mary Barnes Mortensen
1879–1953
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Elizabeth Beata Barnes Blood
1881–1962
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Claude Teancum Barnes
1884–1968
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Hazel Elaine Barnes
1887–1977
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