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Show j In Hie early part of the winter was ! attacked willi rheumatism, which turned to dropsy and proved fatal. The deceased was faithful, studious, loving and obedient to his parents. His kindness to dumb animals j excelled that of the avenge boy. DEATH AT PARK VALLEY. (r-.nnmiini.'nli'd.) On April 30, Park Valley had ; cause to mourn the loss of one of its j worthy young men, Robert W. j Burton, the beloved son of Joseph I II. and Martha lturton. The deceased de-ceased was born nt North Ogdcn June 1, ISTvb From infancy the deceased had been a great suth.rer. When about o years of age was taken with a severe attack of malig- 1 nant diphtheria which made a total to-tal wreck of bis health. Soon I after this he as taken with Si. Anthony's Dance. At the age of 7 I years was kicked in the face by a horse, w hich at the age of 11 was 1 followed by a broken leg. This ! chain of diseases Kept the deceased continually in a sickly condition. |