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Show DIED. Richards On tho l!2th hut., in Hits city, Khodi Richard', woll known among hor numerous friends as "Aunt Kboda," Pho was born August 8th, ITS i, in Middlesex county, Mass.; was the eldest sister the late President Willard, and Elders Phinoas and Lovi llrichards; and with thorn, at an early date embraced tho gospel and grUhcrcd with the church, ihaiit'g in tho trials and persecutions the saints endured- in 1S4S sho emigrated, in conu any wun nor uromor nmo, to this valley, which has since been her homo. She was falihful to the last and passed away peacefully, without a struggle, at a ripe old a, in the hopo of ah blessings promised to thetaints. Com. Funeral sor vices at 12 o'clock, on Tuesday, January 2l?t., at the 20th ward schorlhousd. Kelalivea and friends are rf:pectfaLly invited. H rsKHOiPK. Tn Binchm, Jan-uft-y l:S:h, from nbcesa of the lunga, M ry E., dnuhAiT f Joseph und Airne Householder, aged 7 months and llJ days. Nial In the 17;h ward, Salt LVe city, January 1i3Ui, 167?, ol oid age, Job Neat, aged S9 yers, S months and 7 days. He embraced the gospel in IS 13, emi grated to this city in and was much . respected and beloved by all who knew; him. Com. Funeral frota residence at 1.50 p.m. to-B.v (l',':h). Friends are invited to atte:.d. MUicnmal Star p!ea;c copy. |