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Show DIED. Butterworth. - At Franklin, Feb. (February) 25th, 1881, of general debility, Susan Butterworth, aged 70 years, 7 months and 12 days. She was a faithful Latter-day Saint and died with the assurance of a glorious resurrection. Mill. (Milwaukee) Star please copy. Hoyland. - At Morley, Jan. (January) 29, 1881, of diarrhea and cramp, Charlotte Hoyland, aged 28 years. Born at Hounslet, near Leeds, died after a short illness of 5 days. - Mill. (Milwaukee) Star. Mills. - At Pochdale, Jan. (January) 16, 1881, of dropsy, after a long and severe illness, Sarah Mills. She died in full hope of a glorious resurrection. - Mill. (Milwaukee) Star. Neal. - At Eastwood, Dec. (December) 21, 1880, of inflammation and measles, Charles, son of Alfred and Louisa Neal, aged 1 year, 3 months and 12 days. - Mill. (Milwaukee) Star. Hyde. - Zina Young, wife of Don C. Hyde, and daughter of Samuel and Rebecca Roskelly, died of child birth at Hyde Park, Jan. (January) 24th, 1881, aged 18 years, 10 months and 6 days. She was interred at the same place at 2 p.m. of the 26th. A large concourse of her relatives and friends attended the funeral, and followed her remains to their last resting place. Too much cannot be said of her most estimable qualities, which were testified to by the several speakers at the funeral. Much sympathy was manifested in behalf of the bereaved husband, to whom we are thankful to say, has his infant boy to console him in his loneliness. The multitude of friends of Bro. (Brother) Roskelly, sincerely condole with him in this the third sad bereavement since he went away on his mission to Europe. She has gone to meet dear mother, Who left but yesterday, And her loving little brother That so lately passed away. We extend our tenderest sympathies to the bereaved relatives, left behind and say unto them be of good cheer, for God worketh all things in righteousness. |