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Show MRS. HAMER | She was the mother of ” }Stake Board. wl One year she was matron of the girls in the Rick’s |Normal College, Rexburg Idaho. @ As a young mother, she with her sister Mrs. Parley T. Wright started the Home Culture, an active organization that has done much to advance ideals in Ogden. She had all the qualities of a true friend she really lived and in that living shé worked and loved and suffered and conquered. We shall always remember her as a lily reflection in a mirror of Death Takes Faith- | ful Faculty Member Wilheme H. Hamer matters her age or her birthplace ment. Bishop Foulger paid a lovely compliment when he said he knew no one who more truly understood and~lived the heavenly) comradship in home relations better than Brother and Sister Hamer. | Sister Hamer was a careful student making opportunity and get information along her chosen She knew and appreline—art. ciated all phases of it. She spent two years in the University of California and a summer in ColShe was a well read woumbia. man in the social sciences and knew state and and economics. national politics The funeral service for one of 1 Weber’s beloved teachers, Mrs. Hamer, was held Tuesday, March 27, at the Sixth Ward chapel. Mrs. Hamer’s death, occuring Saturday evening, came asa blow to = many Weber students who could hardly realize that their friend and instructor was taken from them so suddenly. The service was attended by most of the Weber student body and the program consisted almost entirely] of Weber talent. The glee clubs, under professor Manning, Miss Mary Fisher, violinist, and Profesosr Oborn at the organ furnished the music while President silver. Tracy, Professor Jensen, and Mr. Foulger paid fitting tributes to] the deceased and offered inspir- THURSDAY, Though many will surely miss the quiet, unassuming woman, ing what we are only as old as we feel and in spirit she was young and to most of us.she was born in Weber College, September 1921. Her coming to us was a blessing because she was truly one of God’s oble women and radiated spiritmal sincerity and womanly refine- FUNERAL SERVICES | FOR MRS. HAMER HELD only sone daughter who died very Byoung, but every girl who came] into her presence felt the divine] imother love. For many years she has been a teacher in Sunday School, Mutual, and Religion |Class. She served for Ogden THE WEBER APRIL 5, HERALD 1923. the thoughts students to the of Weber mourners. feel that] she must be happy and will go} on in her modest way doing the will of her Father. ¢ |