Show OBITUARY in 10 connection with the report oe of mrs airs mary ann a death ind ad her burial here in the times of three weeks ago readers as were prow ched od an account of her life s activities as soon is 15 detailed infer information at were available it develops that ft a rather detailed record was kept by it her or husband but it is in the danish language and abo therefore afore not very enlightening 1 to other than those who understand tand that language for their own information the family is own malting an effort to have the record reduced dud to t the b e english language but ut not until that is do done some dines dates and other information will be unavailable the following facts howey howe vei I 1 were remembered by members oi of her family here and will be of interest 0 to OUT our readers leaders mary an ana was born december 20 1849 in Doc deckenfield kenfield Chester Cheatem shire bire england leaving there with her parents on may 2nd and 1862 he chissel t tie ne ocean on the ship manchester arri arriving in new york on an june 12 of the sime same year I 1 within a week of oe their arrival armal they left new york for utah going up the hudson by way of albany into canada the thence n ei up the st La lawrence laureat river and ad across or lake michigan to chicago chola g 0 and on to florence nebraska Neo I 1 they left florence on july 25 in wm wal davenport and in john R murdocks company for the long journea behind 01 to teams across the plains 1 I arriving 9 in salt lake city on september Pt embr 27 A short time later ter they h ay continued continue d their journey on to carowan parowan a want As asa a girl she worked in the cotton factory here with ebenezar hanks and add was active in community affairs slid and also as a a faithful member of the I 1 L D S church married 1 in 1866 1966 to niels of this city eight children resulted tied from the union five of whom grew to in matur tur ity poured four of them john T ras n mussen on of this m city mrs 1 1 m ay snell S of provo r vo carl t 1 a and george 0 r ge rasmus s bof d the both bighorn basin baim survive swin her a daughter mrs sarah eyre having p eded he her to the great beyo bevad d by bv a couple of years following the death oi of her hns husband in 1900 she disposed of their property here and went to the bighorn basin sn in wyoming where members of her family had previously gune g to make homes hoies there them she I 1 established herself I 1 in the will millinery mry and ladies furnishings business busia ess accumulating enough en in the course co 0 of a few years year to suat sustain hot her during it life Is a decline Ra retiring tring several years ago she has since nee spent the winters r p cpr with one or the tha other of her children returning to her home in cow lev for the summers an able worker a lover love of flowers bow and sk sit lied bed in needle craft she made her reene home 0 so o att attractive I 1 etive that she was ever lost loath to leave it though she was wall case conscious don of a hearty welcome awaiting her at the home hems oi of any of 0 children her home before she lift left this city is remembered by many people for the beautiful flowers sl a used sed to cultivate to our fellow townsmen mr john T Ras her bar son sell and mr get geo D morris morns her brother und and t to others of her dear ones onea who survive her hei we wa renew our el expressions of sympathy nd ad condolence may they find satisfaction and joy oy in the tbt memory or of nobleness of character with the sorrow they feel over the low loss of her association md and her he influence it in life |