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Show uuyj. o ' MRS. ANN PERRY DIES AT $' I AGE OF 93 YEARS) Mrs. Anno Hocking Uoaz Perry died at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Allco Tucklluld, Tuesday at tho ago of 9.1 years urnl ope moiUluSho ;liad. uldifTirfor about twb weeks. Funeral services wore'iTonducted in the First Ward yosterdayufternoon . .. ........ ... .-i.itfF. ....... louuwing wiiii'ii inu ijuui(it lunuii to Salt Lake for burial. Illshop U. J. Wlilpplo olllclated and he together with Senator Kdwnrd Southwlck did tho speaking. Tho opening song wag, "Through Deepening Deepen-ing Trials" and tho closing number, wae "Ueautlful Isle" both by tho choir. Mlsi Melbn Fox and Mrs. Abraham Anderson sang a duct, Isaac Fox and N. O. Malan. each n solo. Invocation was offered by, Roubon Davis and benediction by Curios Schow. Mr. Schow also road tho following skotch: Biography of Mrs. Anne Hocking Boar Perry. Mrs. Anna Perry, daughter of William and Knthryno Uoaz, was born Deeombor 17, 1828 in Falmouth, Cornwall, Corn-wall, Kngland, and died nt tho homo of her daughter. Mr. Allco Tucklleld, January 17, 1U22, at 3:25 n. in. ' She Joined tho church of Jesus Christ of Letter-day Saints, February II, 1818. and delivered tracks In London, Lon-don, where '.he lived some years She took : n active part In the Relief Re-lief Sodety of the White Chapol Church, whee she served a teacher mid secretu y until she Immigrated to Utah In 1870. Hero sho be.arno a member o the Fifth Ward In Salt Lako City, whoro sho took part for thirty years and then camo to Lohl to llvo with hor dnughtor. Sister Anno Perry was married to Getrgo Henry Porry, Octobor 27. 1819, Sho was tho mother of twelvo children. child-ren. Four chlldron survive hor. They are: Mrs. Kllzahoth H. Ford of Ogdon, Mrs. Allco J. Tuckflold of Uhl, Mrs. Lnvinla Kmlly Quldonzoff of Mnrtlnoz, California, nnd, .William Porry of Salt T.ako City. Also forty grand chlldron nnd ono hundred groat-grand chlldron survlvo hor. n |