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Show m Funeral of Mrs. Brown H The lunernl services over the reniplni" B ol'Mnt.hnJ. Jlrowii, wife of Newell A. K llrown, who illnl from n stroke ol Wt tnrnl)eln on Sunday, Feb. 5ih, wen B held from the meeting house Wcdnes- 9 nt 1 p. in. H'chop Auilrvw FJeld pro- gidcJ ami ihu Tabernnclo choir lur wished the Hinging. Theic wero ninny H relatives mid friend- pieaviit. H Tho Bpcnk.ro wore Elder John Worl- I tun. Mm. Itebeccu Htandrlng and Prcab ML-... ((.nt James II. Clarke ol the Alpine HI y Slake, whospoko In the hlghtet prnUe of Ihu life mid Inborn of the depurted. VEr Miirthn Juno 'lhomna Urown wna i born January M, 1815, at Nnnvoo, Ilnncock cojnty, Illlnoit. Wna mnrrhd to Newell A. Urown nt Lehl, Nov. 10, 180'.'. Theie has been bom to them ten children, two boja nnd eight girls. Two girls now survive her. Bhe died Feb. 5, 1VU5, aged (50 years, 1 nionih nnd 6dnyr. Sno was born onu year befmc tho lliuil expulsion from Nnnvoo, which was in Fobruiiry, when tliu Mississippi wnsfioren over nuil tliu niovement was on tliu ice. The fmr.ily suliered Ihu hardship of that winter, nnd were on tliu Dee Moines river, Iowa, during tl.o spring mid Hummer, and moved to Winter (mirier lit the ful'i "J lived the following jear, or until Winter Quarters wna broken up. When tl.e llrst company left for Utah, hor oldest brother, Iiiuir, and bir oldest sister, Mntlldii, HH-lHiul lit" Van Colt family to move to Utah, mid in lelurn Hroi Van Coll furnished n tcuiii nnd tunt it ' buck willi Isaac, who met Ills father, Isaac R, Thoinns, nenr Tort Laramie. Ilu returned with his son lnneai,d the team. They spent the winter on Iloi ey Cicok, Iowa, nnd cnuiu on to Utnli the following ccntoii. ArilvintS in Sat Lnko nity, ulnuit eotifereiieu A. I). - 18-IU, lived in Salt Lake City until lU spring of 1R5I1, when the family movid to Lehl, when they bnve lived since that timu IIKSOLUTIONS 01' KBSPKOT TO , U MAItTUA J. I1KOVVN. f lttflBlfch" Whercn Tho unreiiBlnc nqvcreiid-gMPInlnyjjtj11y,.nul nqvcreiid-gMPInlnyjjtj11y,.nul death is ever hover- SafcwHwffwins faiV'ajrUltd lime, lins seen lit to visit tho nngel of death upon the house , T of Newel A. Ilrown, claiming for His A own Hie wlfu nnd mother, that fiiend ol nil friends, nnd whose roimavl every boy nnd gill learns to love, ho or, respect re-spect and obey, and nt whoso kme ninny have been taught their lirsi les , t boiis of hone-ly and integrity, nnd who hns beun the Kiiardiau nncel nnd ttuld-ln ttuld-ln porter tniniii tliulr iottvpi from tliu path of icu to tlint of right, mid wlio has now passed beyond the veil. L Theiefoie, he it tesolved, thai wo, tho ' l).ttii;hteih of tho ltevolution, lully j f recognizing llio great bereavement ol 1 .i the (nmily, tendet to tin in our lienrtfelt m Hympalhy in thii", tho hour ol their ' f nllllction, nnd beg of them to look for- 'i ward with llio lullest fiiilh and conll deuce lit tin' will of Hint wlio doetlt nil j things well to that glorious tiinu when ' thuy shall meet in tliu luine where I pirllng will be no more. I Kesolved, Tlint a copy of these reso- U , lul ions bo pent to tho family, nnd n copy f!j( sent to tliu Doseret Nuws nnd to the j ( Lkiii Uannkii, and n copy to bo sprend 4 on the iiiiinitci of the society ol whicii shu was n nieniber. lM.sed on tliu (III day of Febntnry, A. P. Iiiltt. Kl.filVA K. TllUHMAN, I.ut.u Scuow, Aiiaiici. K. FolllIKH, Committee. |