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Show Death Suddenly Galls William 'Cutler H H Stricken IVJlh rarali-8-IHeH Same William Cutler was Btrlcken with H! paralysis Sunday morning about 10 Hn o'clock and died about 11 o'clock the mm ?urae evening, Feeling In his usual health, ho went out to bco how his H chickens wero doing and almost with- llBH Mil Hfn mm I. B, out warning fell to tho ground help- mm 'ess. Ho first felt' n heavy feeling in i 0,o foot and thought thnt a pleco of I w,ro hnd caught on it. Stooping owr mm t0 examlno ninttorB tho paralysis at- mM tacked his whoo sldo and ho fell E Prostrate, whero he wus found n fow HB nilnutes lator by his brother-in-law. WM , Ho wns B" ablo to talk and used his mm right hand in cutlng dinner. How- lj pvor tho paralysis soon spread and fHuj he passod nwny at 11 o'clock. P What mukea tho enso more sad Is CJ i tho JolP and dovotlon he has shown ffi hla,wIfo. who has been perfectly holp- mm loss tho past sovornl years. Ho seemed mm to have a kind of presentment of tho coming nnd nbout ton dnys ago ho mX remarked thnt his tlmo would coiuo - hoforo hor's. and whon chldcd for mm making tho romnrL .10 reiterated the 'JfBjl presentment. HflHk iMr' Cutk'f v boru lu Bedford- WiSMm ' I shire, Engliuul, Sept. 12, 1841. In 18CC ho mnrrlcd Sarah E. Labrum, and in 1872 they emigrated to Utah. Eor two cars they lived In Salt Lnko City, and In 1874 moved to Lehi. For yearn ho was an employee on tho old Utah Central rnilrond, but of lute years ho has followed farming, Whllo ho Ihib not hud any children of his own ho has raised three and been more than u father to them. Funeral services wero held In the Tnbernnclo u I o'clock Wcdncsdny. Uhlipp Junius ii Gardner presided The other speakers were George Austin Aus-tin mid Joseph S. Urondbcnt. Mrs. Hazel Holmstcnd snug a solo. |