Show LIVED A CENTURY Death of a iFarmington Lady Who Was 101 Yeas Old Farnurgton Nov 19Aunt Dorothy Moon Kimball who was by fa the old ert inhabitant ot Davis county died at her home in north Farmington night before last The old ladys age is variously va-riously estimated at from 9S to 101 ycrs I is known that she was born In the month of February but the c aj t year is in doubt though one of her relatives who resides in Idaho is authority au-thority for the statement that she had pafs d the century milepost and wa in fact 101 years of age last February She was a native of England and after uniting herself with the Mormon church she csmt4 to TTtah and sometime some-time dung the 50s feted with Her kinsfolk in Farminglon r she has For a great number of years kd a secluded uneventful life seldom indeed has she been seen outside of her j own home and the very fact of her existence was almost forgotten by all I but the most intimate acquaintances I of her family This is accounted for I I by the fact that she was an invalid I She had no children in fact she maybe may-be said to have been an old main I I though many years ago the sealing I ordinance of the Mormon church was lIormon performed uniting her to President I I Heber C Kimball whose name she ha since borne I Funeral services over her remains were held in the Farmington meetinghouse I I meeting-house today at which Bishop J lI 1 Secrist presided Her earthly remains I were laid away in the Farmington I cemetery where she ranks as the oldest j old-est inhabitant An infant child of Mr and Mrs Phil I lip Moon died on Wednesday and the funeral services were held today in I I Kimball connection with tl Use of Mrs Dorothy I |