Show DEATH AFTER LONG IONG mih nancy if debeh er no more i in lu for I 1 ight 11 eat ear i ollo in at Taber riale fire was firt first school hettley hett Sett lei after eight beirs of illness the in ox bout body of mrs nancy al surrendered its spirit last satur da dav morning to enter the coital where where I 1 thue there is no dis cise no death for necks mrs Ne licker had been grida bradu ally kinling and the ondee is that he held out is as long as she did for more than 1 i I week preceding death she it hid id taken laken no nourishment whatever r and during the last three or four days she bho aias s scarcely conscious of what went on around her she wa was surrounded by her entire family of four sons and two to daughters when the end peacefully arrived the funar funeral LI V vas as held monday and miny many friench paid the last tribute of respect to the mortal or remains of the decca deceased cd mra vas born in ohio on alay 15 1837 and come came with aith her clr par mr and mrs gardner to utah in pioneer days when she was as but a little kirl girl the settled first at it pai P son she was aas mar married ritel when ahen 19 alir eu of age to louis Ne delicker licker who died here about 13 bears ears BRO ago thee the w v ere imong the pioneer settlers of rich field and hid had to flee face w aith ith the other e birly irly settlers from the ho tile in deins they returned when the ulc v Y as over and lived here since eine lo 10 mrs belongs the distinction of having been aten the first school te icher in richfield and a number of ra raN haired men and women recall her is s their teacher she had slen seen the prophet joseph joaeph smith the c excitement att attending riding the burning 0 of f the tabernacle A little more than eight years ago was such a sheek to mrs arb that she suffered buffered an attack of nervous prostration which was the beginning of the illness that hid had made her an invalid ever cier anice |