Memoranda. 



FOJTERAL OF WARREN A. LOCKE 

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Bishop Lawrence and Dean Rousmaniere 

 Conduct Services for Former Organist of 

 St. Paul's Cathedral c7-^. iQlq 2 _ <?s 



/Fmiernl services Tor Warren A. Locke, 

 rorinerly for rpkny years the organist of 

 St. Paul's Cathedral, were held Sunday 

 afternoon at that church and were at- 



tended by many of the parishlonerB and 

 friends; Bishop Lawrenco officiated and 

 assisting .him was Dean E. S. Rous- 

 manlere, D.D. All the staff of the 

 Cathedral also were present. The muslo 

 was In charge of Earl Weldner, by the 

 special request of Mr. Locke, whose as- 

 sistant Mr. Weldner had been for seven 

 years. Before the service he played the 

 allegretto from the Beethoven "Seventh 

 Symphony" and Handel's "Largo" at the) 

 close of the service. The vested choir 

 of the Cathedral sang as a processional 

 "The Strife Ib O'er," and for the reces- 

 sional "Ten Thousand Times Ten Thous- 

 and." For the anthem the choir sang 

 "Souls of the Righteous," by Foster. 



The pallbearers were Rev. Francis G. 

 Peabody, D.D., William 5. Hall, Dr. Rob- 

 ert M. Lawrence, and Henry G. Picker- 

 ing, Mr. Locke's Harvard, '09, classmates; 

 and Samuel J. Fowler and Albert M, 

 Bai nes. 



Those acting as ushers, all personal 

 friends, were Lyman G. Smith, chief 

 usher; (George A. Burdett, Herbert Dar- 

 ling, Edward S, Dodge, Courtenay Guild, 

 M. A. DeWolfe Howe, Byron S. Hurl- 

 but, Homer B. Richardson and Charles 

 L. Moore. 



The body was taken to the Cambridge 



Cemetery for burial. 



