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Show M4RY E. TipWElJj PASSES AWAY Mrs. Mairy E. Tidwell. 8 8 of Well-''p"''on, Well-''p"''on, one of the first pioneers nf ,T'. Pleasan.t, died at the family ""le in Wp'l'io-tnn 'Wit evening f o-ri general de'bility. Funeral serveices will be held tomorrow to-morrow and the body will betiakei lo Mt. Pleasant for inteirmenlt. Wall-.1 Wall-.1 find Mat-man of Price have charge of the arrangments. Mrs. Tidwell moved to Mt. Plas--Mit wi'h some of the firslt famile? to 'itN thrre. On March 1, 1857, she as married to William M. Tidwell - Maple Grove by Bishop Hansen Walker. Mrs. Tidwell was the mother of 'en children s!x of whom survive her Thev are: William N. Tidwell, of "'ellina'on, John Wesley Tidwell of at. .An.'hony Idaho; Mary Etta Jessen "f V.'fl'ington, Taylor Tidwell of Ttn,n,?ta, Lillian Siimmong of St '.nthony, and Phoebe Tidwell of Vellir!ton. Twenty eight grand-' grand-' '''i en and thirty e'lht great grand children also' survive. A brief fmneral service wns hel:l " the graveside Thursday afternoon 'ir Mrs. Mary E. Tidweill who died -t the family home in Wellington, '"t T""?1i" evening. Bishop A. L. "fersen, .Jcceph Seely and R. N. "V'iriett. rac1- ?poko briefly and the l v w.t. dei'cai'ed h-v .To-ie1 h Seely. M--. Tidwl a ncvi"! 'the nion-r., nion-r., of Hf rre.n,;mt and the '"ni'v Hved here until moving to j CinMe Dale a numhoi of years ago. |