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Show II PAY TRIBUTE io pioneer mm Funeral of Mrs. Susan Ann Gay Whipple Largely Attended At-tended by Friends. With high tribute in her character and praise for the fortitude with which the. had met the privaUons and hardships of th pioneer days of Utah the funeral of Mrs. Susan Ann Cay Whipple, who walked oxer 1000 miles acrosii the plains to Salt Lake In the year 1851 and who died of general debility Thursday morning, morn-ing, a ts hold from the Twenty -eighth ward meeting house at o'clock yesterday yester-day afternoon The service wis presided over by Bishop William McMillan of the Twenty-eighth, Twenty-eighth, ward and the speakers were Bishop McMillan. William Albrand said Nephl L. Morris president of the Sail Lake sink" AH recalled pictures of the early days In t.'lfih and spoke of the noble part played In the settlement of this valley bj the pioneer women, 'The Twenty:eightli ward choir Hang 'Come Yo niseonHolato. ' and "Resurrection "Resurrec-tion Day." Mrs. 7!ioS McMillan Bolto sang "1 Know That My Redeemer Llveth," , , The pallbearers were ail grandsons of the decedent. They wen. William Whipple. Whip-ple. An.. i Whipple. Paul MargottH. I.umo Clayton i":i Clayton and Alonzo Clayton. Clay-ton. The bier was hanked with many beautiful floral contributions. Interment was In thA city cemetery. |