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Show MARION BROWN ' I ARTHUR PASSES I Elderly and Much Respected Lady , M of Cedar City Succumbs to H Influenza-Pneumonia. H In the death of Marion Brown Ar- H thur. which occurred February 17th, H Cedar City loses another of its old H nnd respected ladies, the cause of her H death being pneumonia, superinduced H ; by nn attack of influenza. H Funeral services wcro held at tho H residence of her daughter, Mrs. Thorn- H 'ns King, in order thnt Mrs. King, H who is just getting over n spell of H illness, might nttend. Beautiful and H I appropriate songs wcro rendered by H the choir, nnd the speakers, Lchi W. H I Jones nnd Myron I). Higbce, pnid duo H ( tribute to the deceased. Bishop II. II. H Lunt conducted the services nnd made a few closing remnrks. Floral offer- H ings were quito profuse considering H tho senson of year, and were very nr- M tistically arranged. : H I Tho members of the immediate fam- ' H j ily of the deceased who wcro in nt- 1 H tendance, were her son David Dun- H sire, daughter Mrs. Elizabeth King, H brother, Robert Brown, with his son tH and daughter of Greenville; also mem- H I bcrs of the family here. Two sisters H of tho deceased, Janet Adnmson of M j Snlt Lake City, nnd Christina Wanier, H ,of oyotc, Utah, were not able to at- H I tend, H Interment was made in the city com- H j etory, Eider William V. Walker ded- M I icating the grave. H I Marion Brown Arthur was born nt H Halbarth, Fifcshirc, Scotland, July H 2, 1844; emigrated to this country, H nrriving nt Salt Lake City July 4, H of Coyote, Utah, were not able to at- H 1872. With her two children nnd oth- H cr members of her father's family, H she moved to Greenville, Bcnver coun- M ty. She wns mnrriud to Christopher H J. Arthur in November, 1875, since H Yllch timo she hns made herJijmo"in-'"" H Ccnrcftyr"' "" - 7g - - H Sho vusn devoted church member .v. Y nnd worker, nnd wns highly respected H in tho community. H |