Catherine Sirrine
 

News Examiner, Thursday, 1 December 1938, page 1
 

Catherine Sirrine, 52, wife of Bishop J Warren Sirrine of Dingle, died in a local hospital Tuesday from complications following a heart ailment. Survivors in addition to Mrs. Sirrine are a son, Q, 19; two daughters, Avon, 17 and Ruth, 13; seven sisters, Mrs. Bert Quayle, Mrs. O C Wilcox all of dingle; Mrs. J Vern Dunn, Montpelier; Mrs. Genevieve Walker, Los Angeles and Mrs. Norma Erickson, Salt Lake City; and three brothers, Oren, John and Thomas Quayle all of Dingle.

Mrs. Sirrine, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Quayle, early Bear Lake Pioneers, lived most of her life in Bear Lake county where she was well known by a host of friends. Funeral services will be held at 11 am Saturday in the Dingle chapel, under the direction off the F M Williams mortuary.

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News Examiner, Thursday, 8 December 1938, page 1

Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Sirrine, wife of Bishop J Warren Sirrine were held in the Dingle chapel Saturday. Bishop S G Humpherys was in charge. Opening song, "Oh My Father" by Mrs. A D Oakey, Mrs. A O Sparks, Oscar Arnell and J W Patterson; opening prayer, Orson Grimmett; first speaker, Hyrum Oakey; solo, Mrs. A D Oakey; second speaker, President Silas L Wright; solo, "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen" Mrs. Edward Grosjean; third speaker, President Ed C Rich; solo "The End of a Perfect Day", F M Williams; benediction Bishop Ezra Hulme.

Interment was in the Dingle cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Cottrell Sparks. Services were under the direction of the Williams Mortuary.

 

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