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Show J. A. BROWNING CALLED JBY DEATH Another pioneer of Weber county J was claimed by death yesterday when J. Alma Browning, aged 68 years, and a member of the well known Browning family of Ogden. died at the home of his daughter, Mrs Annie Bugger, in Layfon Mr. Browning resided at Taylor avenue and Thirty-third Thirty-third street in this city. Six weeks ago he went to the home of his daughter in Davis county for a few days' visit, but was forced to remain there when he suffered an illness ill-ness due to the Infirmities of age With the daughters and other mem hers of the famll at his bedside, death resulted at 3 o'clock this morn Ing. Born In Illinois on October 6, 1844. Mr Browning came to I'tah when a boy He was best known to the older residents of this section as a pioneer musician, furnishing violin music for the amusement hall dances which were held In the settlement days. Surviving him are four daughters Mrs Pauline Anderson. Mrs Mary Johnston. Mrs Annie Bugger and Mrs Elizabeth Miller; seven brothers. T. S , If. S . John. George William, Ed ward and Wesley Browning; and threo sisters. Mrs. H. Garner and the two wives of President C. F Mid-dleton Mid-dleton The body was brought to the Lax-kin Lax-kin undertaking rooms, whore It will lie In state until the hour of the funeral fu-neral on Wednesday The friends may view the body until 9 p. m Tuesday Tues-day and between the hours of 10 a. m. and 1 p. m on Wednesday. The funeral services will be conducted in the Ninth ward chapel at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Bishop W. F Steele In charge. Interment In the Ogden Cltv cemeterv. |