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Show 4 Obituary. M At 6 p.' in. Wednesday, 'Sopt'embe'r 14f3 fcr.T.- Mrs. Agnes Pltillips passed into lifo . "" M eternal. For some months she had H been very ill, suffering from nervous M prostration and an affection of the heart, and for a few weeks past her death had H been daily expected. A husband and two children survive her and have H tho deep sympathy of tho community. , M Her husband has but rocontly returned H from a mission and this final Beperation H coming so soon is most dueply feit by H him., Tho funeral took place from tho H tabernacle at 11 a. m. Saturday. Bishop i Cutler presided. Tho speakora wero H John Bone, Wm. Ball, Wm. Yates, Wni. B Soutlwick Rnd Jesso Smith. Tho H deceased had, iu Hfo, made a special H request that if possible hor niece, Miss H Lizzio Austin, should preside at tho H organ, and J. L. Gibb should lead tho H choir. This request was fulfilled. ., H Mrs. Phillips was tho daughter of A. ' " N. McFarland, and was born March 4, H 1801, in tho city of Dundee, Forfarshire, ' H Scotland. Sho cama to Utah in 180S . ; H and was married to Levi Phillips in H 1881, having four children. Two of her H childron preceded her to her gravo. She J H had a large circle of devoted friends in H this city. r H Gono?Yos, she hath gone and left us, " iH Passed intq another sphere; a iiH A wife, a mother and a sister, M One we all loved so dear. H Gone? Yes, but not forgotten; Simply passed from earth away. H In our moinorio8 sho will linger ' H Until tho rcsuiection day. H Sho was kind, loving and gentlo: M She the race of life hr.tli run: 1 Patiently fliu bore her trials, H A crown of glory she hath won. M Farewell, wife I Departed mother, ' iH In this life Wo'll meet no more. iH But again -we hope to greet you. H On tho bright and golden shore H J. K..( |