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Show MRS. DAVID A. LOSSEE DIES SUDDENLY Mrs. Polly Ann Zimmerman Losseo, wlfo of David A. Lossoo, was suddonly called by doath Friday morning. Sho i wns about tho houso when Mr. Losseo went out to milk but when ho returned sho was lying on tho floor near tho kitchen stove. Medical aid was sum- , moned but death occurred In less ; than half an hour. Apoloxy was pro- ' nounccd as the cauBe. Funoral services woro conducted at tho First Ward meeting house Mon- ' day afternoon with Counsolor M. S. Lott officiating. Tho Fifth Ward ( chorus furnished selections; "Through Deepening Trials," "Sometime We'll Understand" and "Rest, Rest on tho , Hill Side." Mrs. M. S. Lott sang "Beautiful Islo of Somowhore." and ; Isaac Fox, "O, My Fathor." Tho speakers wero.- Bishop Andrew FJcld, i Mrs. William Wing, John Bushman, President A. J. Evans and President i S. L. Chlpman. Dr. W. L. Worlton ( read tho biographical sketch. Ell j Kendall oponed tho sorvlces with prayer and Bishop It. J. Whipple offer- t ed the benediction. The grave at tho , Lehl cemotery was dedicatod by t Joseph Klrkham. j Biographical Sketch. J Mrs. Polly Ann Zimmerman Loseo i was born October 30, 18G0, in Lohl I 3lty, Utah. Sho was baptized into tho Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints, Soptomber 5, 1870, and among her numerous activities in tho , church as a young lady she served as counselor in tho Y. L. M. I. A. for two I years. Sho married David A. Losoe Sop- J tomber 23, 1880, and threo girls and ! a boy woro born to them, tho boy died elevon months after birth. ' Mrs. Loseo commenced her primary I activities as an aid in 1894 and was : selected first counsolor to Mrs. Flor- I onco Child April. 1,1901. Sho was I choson-prSsIdent "of the prima'ry as- ' sociatlon of tho First District, March l 9, 19t)3, and was sustained in that ! position in tho First Ward, aftor tho I old wand was divided, until Juno 4, l 1911, when sho resigned on account , of ill health. Sho also served as Ilo- J Hot 'Socoty Teacher for many years. r After serving for eight years as Sun- " day School teacher sho was compelled fi to resign this position on account of 111 health. B Sho surmounted all of the diffilultlos G and hardships of a loyal mother with ? threo young daughters in supporting thorn and assisting hor husband whllo " ho served hts church as a missionary f In tho Northern States Mission from ' 1900 to 1902. T Besides hor husband and threo daughters sho Is survived by fifteen grand children. |