Show AIRS COLEMERE CALLED rachael colemere one of the oldest residents of odthe the county died at home of daughter saturday mrs rachael Ita chael Co lemare 01 quo M 0 of f tho the oldest residents of the ihu cubtil ty passed away a at t the homo home of her dau daughter L mrs E nl layton in at 3 8 oc luck saturday in orning sot sopt of old ago age 0 and general debility she felt tine the first of f the week up to ToO when slie she started tu to sink and V grow row worse until u ni tl the end bame ame deceased was born march 21 1822 at al batton bat ton Laucis Lauca shirO hir en england land lier her eighty years old she was harriod inar iUd to the lite late george Colm colanere nere at kirtland Ki rlland ohio in 1847 shu sho evits V te 0 moth or erot of ton loti children cli ildren seven girls and three bo bivs four lift having ving preceded ceded butto the great beyond AIRS RACHAEL wl W her surviving children are mrs emily pilling filling 11 1 1 of seattle wash in inton ington M ton mrs maria green mrs sarah blood mrs ellen layton and heber Oo Col lomore omere alt all of whom aro are residents of kaysville Kays ville sho she has bas seventy four grant grandchildren Ic hildron ninety ahrea great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren she joined the church of jesus christ of latter day saints in her native land while quite young youn 0 a emigrating 0 to america she was personally acquainted with the prophet joseph smith having worked in his homo home she also heard board him bim preach his last sermon ormon in public in 1850 she and her ter husband with ox teams crossed the plains locating at kaysville raysville Kays Rays ville where she has resided since all but a short time when they tried to settle ia carson valley having been called to do so but returned to utah just before the arrival here of johnsons army there wore were very few people in kaysville Kays ville when they settled there her husband died thirty two years ago F funeral services s were held in tile the kaysville Kays ville Mee meeting tint I 1 house tuesday morning 0 at 11 the speakers were bishop ranry henry aryh H blood jolin john R barnes hector W haight william haight e barmin 0 ton james linford lambert blamires Bla miros and christopher burton dr grant rendered a solo oh grave where is thy victory her grandchildren C were the pallbearers pall bearers they wore ernest blood claudo claude and frank colemere leo layton earl colemere and ole layton the remains wore were laid to rest in the city com cemetery etory in salt aalt lake ia I a k a george swan took chargo charge of the corpse and the fat family nily |