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Show FUNERAL HELD 1 AT PROVIDENCE ON WEDNESDAY 1y provldcnco, Dec 21. Funeral services wero hold In the Providence Second ward meeting house on Wednesday Wed-nesday at 1 o'clock oyer the remains of Mrs. Margaret Bailey Bullock, widow of tho lato James Bullock, who died on Saturday following a brief attack of pnoumonla. Tho services ser-vices were most Impressive. It was I J 1 ' w W v p m " "it vT MRS MAKCSAUET II. BULLOCK a largo funeral, thero bolng In attendance at-tendance a great throng of relatives and friends of tho Bullock family. Mrs. Bullock, with her deceased husband, hus-band, were among tho early pioneers of 1'rovldenco and wero the paronta of a largo family of children, wore the grandparents-of 54 living grand children and 25 great-grand child-Iron. child-Iron. Tho living sons of Mrs. Bul-Aock Bul-Aock aro James, Moses, John and p Joseph; the daughters aro Mrs. Elizabeth Eliz-abeth Blssegor, Mrs. Maggie Hansen, I Mrs. Violet Thorpe, Mrs. Lilly Kid- Igell, Mrs. Annlo GJottrup. Tho first speaker nt the services tos Thomas Stirling, who had boon a Wo long friend of tho Bullock family. Ho said that during tho last conversation lie had with Mrs. Bullock Bul-lock before her death, sho requested Ithat ho Hptnlc nt her funeral services ser-vices and stated that ho had come to I tarry out this request. Ho paid high tribute to tho Integrity ot tho Bul-llock Bul-llock family I Alma Mathews, Sr., was tho next lipeaker. Ho spoko ot tho nbldlng I tilth of tho deceased In her Crcat-I Crcat-I or, saying It was hor doRlro at all times to do thoso things which sho thought would ploaso hor Maker and w encouraged tho family to follow la tho footstops of their mothor. Bishop Qodfroy also spoke. Ho Hid that ho had associated so much ith Mr. and Mrs. Bullock that ho Wt like n brother. In his consoling "marks ho stated that ho know this mod woman had filled hor mission 'we on earth in righteousness and tlat her reward was suro. David Mathows m nis romarks ro-frrred ro-frrred to tho oxcollont character of Mrs, Bullock, to hor firmness In her "hocacy of truth and especially did ' speak of tho loyalty of Annie U4 Joseph to tholr mother in hor ilvanced years. Elder Thuror, 'tho last speaker, 1W. tostlmoa' to nil tho soo.l ''Wngs which had boon cald, tr.tlng t Sister Bdllock morited nil tho nds words which had been spoken of her. A mixed iMartot by Mrc. Camilla Camil-la Olsen. Mrs. Crnbtreo, Alma Math-. Math-. Jr, and lfazcn MathowB, sang I Aftcr Tho Day is Over," special In-Y In-Y strumental music by Frod Kldgoll & VPUy. Ml?1" MnrBnrt Halloy Bullock was Itjl '" Vasly- Scotland. April 30. . and was t'horoforo 70 years of , V, Sho mnrrol nt tho ago of 2-1, I tar ,.0tlam1' nnd CIlno to America ir iak f hor ro,elon, in tho H Had 1 loavlnB hor 'U8l'!nd be- tisrh Pr3nCh tb doctrlnos ot tl10 I i I , f J"'UB Chrlflt ot I-nttor- l'sants. on tho trip to America it,.' 8t Bon dlotl "'"I was burled I 'I of' T1' 'lny foUow,nB tho bur- bora BOn' ""oN10"" child was si,an'1 ,mdor ih0H0 try'"K cIr" lCC3 8l,0 mUo hef vay tQ Utah and locatod nt Bountiful where sho resided ono yoar, then enmo to Trovldenco where bho has made her homo ovor sinco. |