Show MRS MARY L. L B. B U WOOLLEY DIES f Pioneer Resident and Well Vell X j- j jI To i I Known Church Church Worker S. S i III Short Time TUlle 1 I I I After an illness of oC sever se days Mrs I S Mary far Lavinia Bentley Woolley a pioneer pioneer pio- pio neer of oC Salt Lake tIled died yesterday mornIng morn- morn j Ing log at a local hospital She was as th the wife of Jud Judge c Edwin G G. G Woolley Mrs Irs I IV V was born Juno June 8 8 18 at I la Ta She was the dau daughter daughterS S of r Richard Bentle Bentley and Elizabeth Price I S. S In 31 II W W. Millers Miller's company compan she crossed the plains with her par parents I The family reached Salt Lake September Septem Septem- iJ bet ber 24 4 1852 Shortly afterward they moved to X NePhi and md four years rears later made their homo home In Carson Caron City Ncr Xe Called Galled to settle In St. St George her fa- fa removed his family there The Bentley family was amon the thc first to establish a 1 homo home In the new colon colony After Atter her marriage marrage e to Edwin G G. G Wool Wool- Ic Icy In hi Salt Lal Lake In 1869 she was a de devoted Je- Je c- c voted worker III In the temple at St. St George Gcorge Since 1897 1891 she alma ha has hs resided I 1 with her husband In this city Her Her I-her husband and the following following- chil circa dren ren survive surI h her r Capt Ed In ln G CL S Woolley C Jr now at Camp learn Richard B. B Woolley Mrs Samuel II IL Wells s Fred R n. n IL Woolley Mrs 1 Fred Iret Stammer Mrs J J. J F. F Goss loss of O Ogden den Paul C C. C Woolley and Mrs Irs Vernon Thin Thin- lot Jot Funeral arrangements h have he e not yet ct been complete 6 I I I I |