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Show ' Obituary! . ; - Workman. It was with feelings of deep regret that hosts of friends of -Mrs. W. G. Workman heard of her death. That she was seriously ill was g-enerally lnown, but the gentle little woman's leath was a shock to all. Her funeral look place on Wednesday from the Thirteenth ward assembly rooms. . The casket was literally buried in j flowers, friends from all parts of the ci'fy sending floral offerings. The fire itywu tment sent a large Maltese cross, th.1 Independent Telephone employes a srescent and star, the A. O. U. W. a birge wreath, and the family a broken wheel, besides other pieces. " - Mrs. Workman was the wife of Captain Cap-tain W. G. Workman of the fire 'department, 'depart-ment, and also leaves three daughters and one son. . The tenderest expressions ' of regret cannot remove the sting caused by the death of the loving wife and mother, lut the. bereaved ones surely have the Inexpressible sympathy of numberless friends," whose wishes and prayers are that thy may. be resigned to the designs de-signs of Trovidence and reap consolation consola-tion from the hope, of a reunion .with the dear departed, around whose life wili always clrng the most beautiful memories. " , May jier rest he as calm and peaceful peace-ful as fcer life! Kenny. .' Ttie recent death of Mi s. , Bernard j Kenny at Bingham Junction caused I deep sorrow in the, hearts of all who1 knew the estimable young woman. The deceased passed away after a few days' illness, leaving desolate, indeed, a devoted husband and twin babies, bereft of a. mother's tender love and care. Her funeral toolt place last Friday. Fri-day. Mrs. Kenny was a woman of beautiful character." a devout Christian, Chris-tian, a loving wife and kindly neighbor. neigh-bor. - ; To the bereaved husband is extended the sincere sympathy of all; only the looking forward to a : blessed reunion with the loved one gone before can comfort hirn. He can only behold the higher hope and consolation that comes .from Him, who knows every human heart-ache and who trod the way of bitterness for humanity's sake. May the U-t sleep of the dear young wife nun ittj.V-: be sweetl Bubb. 'The death of -Mrs. Nicholas Bubb of Eureka occurred last week at St. Mary's! hospital in this city. After much intense suffering, borne with patience pa-tience --and resignation, she passed away leaving gloom in the hearts of a de- t y i-nl husband and loving children. Th funeral services were held from r' St. Mary's cathedral on Sunday afternoon.. after-noon.. Rev. Father Curran officiating. Mrs. Bubb was held in the. highest esteem es-teem by all who knew her. and her death was a personal loss to hosts of friends. t To her husband and children is extended ex-tended earnest sympathy. It is consoling con-soling to them that their dear one always al-ways had love and devotion. Jn her final illness all that tender care and human skill could do proved unavail- , ing. . ' .. ' . - - May they be comforted in the thought that the loved wife and mother moth-er is safe forever from all suffering, that the memory of her blameless, useful use-ful life will ever be a lasting heritage. |