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Show IS. EUGENE SULLIVAN DIED WfiESDAnMlfira Mrs. Bridget Sullivan, 29 years of age, wife of lEugene Sullivan, general foreman of the 'Boston Con. mine, died Wednesday afternoon of the influenza at the Bingham hospital after a brief illness. She was one of the most highly esteemed women of the camp and waB loved and respected by all who knew her. She was a member of the Catholic Church and was a good Christian woman. She gave freely to all charitable causes without with-out making public display of her kind acts. Her acquaintances speak of her In the highest terms as a neighbor neigh-bor and a friend. She was a native of Michigan and came here with her husband from Calumet, 'Mich., about ten years ago. When she became 111 last week she was brought to the l Bingham hospital where she was : given the best medical attention, but medical Bklll and careful attention proved unavailing. She is survived by her husband and two sons, Dan and Eugene, and three sisters, Mrs. Hesa, IMrs. Marceau and Mrs. Wide. Her husband, who was with her practically all of the time during her illness, Is now quite sick with Influenza at the home of his brother, Daniel Sullivan. Foreman of Ohio Copper Dead Walter iBurke, age 36, died Tuesday , afternoon of the Influenza. He was foreman at the Ohio Copper Mine, and had been a resident of the camp for fifteen years, lie was well known In the camp and had many friends here. He was a native of American Fork and remains were, taken ', there yesterday for burial. He Is sur-, sur-, vlved by a wife and five children. |