Show DEATH OF MARGARET sister sinter margaret ln the be loved wife of joseph mcmurrin Mo Murrin of this city passed peacefully to rest shortly before one on sunday morning last the deceased had been a sufferer for a long time but more especially the past year during which she was continually confined to her bed bad patiently awaiting the end of her earthly existence the disease which gradually undermined her health and eventually caused her death was wag malignant or of and was of such a nature as to try the patience and faith of the strongest heart affecting as it did her entire lace face but bot more parti nu cu lar ly her bur mouth and nose from these she suffered indescribable pal pain u the first symptoms of this dreadful complaint appeared about eight beers ago since which time lime she passed assed through two severe operations everything having been done for her that surgical skill could accomplish but without obtaining permanent relief through all herauf she exhibited a confidence and faith lu in god the like of which can only be found lo in the lives of the good and true who have passed through the furnace of 0 affliction in along a long a faithful service 0 of their maker slater sister mcmurrin Mo Murrin was born in glasgow scotland february 1826 she embraced the gospel in 1864 1854 and emigrated to utah with her husband and family in 1866 walking the greater part of the distance across the plains she passed through all the trials and privations associated with that trying crying journey and that surrounded the first brat settlers uett pett lers in building up homes in this thin desert region in every circumstance shed she proved roved her unflinching integrity to the cause for which she left her homes home country aej fri friende frieb de she was widely known as all a kind hearted souls juul ever ready to lend a helping hanu hand to those who were in need the comfort and welfare ot of her hus bus band und and family was her first and constant thought even in her own labout great reat distress and she would enquire about and sympathize with every relative in their afflictions even when her own suffering buffering was almost able every member of her family and every friend who has enjoyed her acquaintance in life willi cherish her memory for the noble traits she exhibited and will bear out the statement that she was the embodiment of unswerving integrity and loving devotion sister Me mcmurrin Murrin was of a very retiring nature always preferring a humble seat in the congregation but her heart was full of the gospel and her testimony was bright and strong she has baa gorke gone to meet the reward of the just peace be to her ashes |