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Show -sSISswi Fflr Sfc Elizabeth Stewart J'OSIB. .W t!ia C1 .mBlnet Kcllcf Society Worker vm '11 -J! mzcH' Salt i i I piliabeth Davis Stewart, wife that p. oMel,4hVr homo Tuesday, March. 3, ftofflce .",liCrh;scvcn of her eight sUr- PlSfcoior bed almost two weeks, mendea , " ,rom a bad caBo of la grlppo, ilmJ 'K..er developed Into acute In- 2T8EJfA-"'w',u,d0t,r,r WtwlSj Bf o'St was a faithful member A8 Bt church, having been president c", w ta. B. Ba Ward Primary nsso-,troittiBb,..?M nsso-,troittiBb,..?M a member of the presl-sLV-Boi 'So Relief Society of that w!lU$K for seven years. Since the a,tfiBl'i the Pleasant Grove ward ,rcek''Btud as president of the Relief degree! B "MS Second Ward. .lll0?,B Stewart was born In B Inning. r IH tB Staffordshire, England. Nov. 20, . iTcsmo to America with her 0 a wlj'Brn! and seven children. The fa-8frl" fa-8frl" B!f BJ remained nt St. Louis for four ,VBJi While thcro her mother and Salt1?!? children were stricken with chol-anu chol-anu Ue ' dledi on account of the dreud-ii dreud-ii "" Briiscase her father was forced to onMlB "to tho burial himself, using m!,rfBgravo for tho three. They came Zl 'iBuuh Ik the fa'l of 1859, In Stephen- , WBi company of slxty-Ilvo wagons. Cl, moved to Payson for a short i i .? returning to Salt Lake, where ' M lived until her marriage to Will- V,l,B H. Stowart, Jan. 30, 1871, since ant rrSBfch llme she hn8 rc8ldtd at 'easnnt ifViBiri Stewart was tho mother of ten hcS!Bm"". esnt of wnon! ,aF now Hv; . k Inwr B. no twenty grandchildren, and 18lnMr,Bc brother, Walter Davis of Ft. Hall, iiitlnnfBlio- Her health has failed rapidly , rL.Bce the death of her husband ono ildaiul.Br and a half ago. Tho family rc-olthhB rc-olthhB thc sympathy of tho entire mpet)(JJBikf, especially of tho Pleasant drove ice kSrds. lnccr H'o niore devoted wife and mother Keb J.Ber "Te1, ,,or wnol thought was i)UtlictBr nr nomc Imsband and children, d her constant worry was that sho -Hu unable to help thc poor of her 'Hard to her satisfaction. i" pig .Funeral services were hold Friday .'ternoon at 1 o'clock In the Tnber- ttle, which was crowded with 'sym- thlilng friends and relatives. All Foarlifljt business houses were closed In tale At honor during tho time ot tho scrv- r 'ci. l. 0sBniihop Swensen presided. The other Mf ttkers were L. 1'. Lund, W. L. Hayes, sold F. Humphries and Mrs. Annie E. MirdfHndlcy, stake president of the Relief couotMoclety, all of whom extolled the char- I'dtScter and works of the deceased in thc 1 a. a,H!ghest terms. mtercsH A solo was rendered by Mrs. Rich- to llwBrds. 't', tv-HMany visitors from outsldo places (tended and tho floral tributes were coriif Both beautiful and numerous. |