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Show Tlie Funeral, The Uemalps of Mrs. Ann!.) Worlton Laid to Kest. The funeral services over tho remains of Mrs. Annlo Uronnelsen Worlton who died Sunday April 20th at eleven 1. M. were held tiom tho meeting liotue at two o'clock IV M. Wednesday. Counci pr A, H. And?rson presided. The choir was in attendance and sang "Ilcautllul Klon." Prayer was olferid by Kidci K'.i Kendall, fc-ingi.ig ".Sister Thou Wast Mild and Loelv.,' l'lesidrnt A. J. Kvnns read a short biographical skoteli of the dece.iscd. l'he Hist speak or was presiding teacher Win. Gurni)i whospoko of his uii'ialntam'o with tho deceased for in.iny yu.iri. His remarks weio full of sympathy for tho liUsbaud and the huge ftuully who nro heart broken brok-en over the Iocs of their Uind mother. KMei 1'. A. llnshuiaii tpuke lor a short time. He felt Keenly Iho hits of the deceased whom he hud l.nonu for mail) years, fie said the ileparttnl was a kind hearted and gi'iiciotis weman Over ready t) do a kind act lor any ouo when in trouble. l'ltiident A. J. Kn.iim epoko most .eelingly uud in an elvgnul manner ol t'ie iiithle charKcter uud tho mnir good trails possessed by Mri Wnrltojj. Said he hud found her to pnxs'si all those qualities which g to make a true ,vomah,n faithful wife and n loving unthqr. He asked that Uul would pojrdonsolatlon Into tho hearts of the husband and the dear children, trat he, and thev, inlgnt ho protected from every harm. Counselor.A. It. Auleraon spoke at Bointir(cngtkohthe,nftiuniiaiiCQ,IWi,iiad sjiriBWmisToirtoltiiat cuiuitry.' He had "nothing but words of praise to say of her and her husband. . His remarks wero full of sympathy and eousoiation for the huilund, children and friends. Ul.olr leader Mr. Isaac Kox sang, "O Grave; Where is Thy Vitcory," in a sweet and lovely manner the choir joining join-ing lit tho chorus. Tho closing prujer was offered by counselor Win, Clark. The n cellng house was well tilled with relatives and friends who gathered to pay their last respect to tho departed and tho family. Tho casket rested in thocontet of tho house. Tho icmains were followed to their Inst resting place by a laigo cortege. Mrs. Annlo Bronnelson Woilton wns iho daughter of John Ilrounolson and Marie Nielsou. Wns born March 10, lav.) In Denmark. Joined the Church ut Jnuh Christ of Lnttcr-dny Saints April 8, 1871. Kuugrntcd to Utah In the year 1871. Wa-? miuried to Mr. John Worlton Vcb. 20, 1877 at I.ehl by IJishop David Kvnns, unit afterwards was married in the Temple. ssho was tho mother ot eleven child mi, eight sons and tlneo daughters, nino ot whom bui vivo her. She nlso rnisod ono daughter of her husband's by his firmer wlfo, |