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Show Word Received of Death In Nampa. Idaho, Oct. 7 in Of Mrs. J. S. Airmet, at 57 Mrs. Bert Wright of this city was notified Monday of the death in Nampa, Idaho, Saturday, October 7th, of Mrs. J. S. Airmet, who was formerly Miss Bertha Bramsted of Mt. Pleasant, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bramsted. The word was received from Elliott A. Airmet, Air-met, an only child, who was some years ago a star Wasatch Academy football player. Funeral services were held ln Nampa Tuesday. Mrs. Airmet would have been 58 vears of age the 19th of this month, having been born in Mt. Pleasant in 1875. She lived here until her marriage mar-riage to J. S. Airmet of Salt Lake where they resided for some years -suosequenciy, ueiuie iciuuvuib w Nampa. There Mr. Airmet has been employed as a railroad car painter. Mrs. Airmet made an annual practice prac-tice of visiting with friends in Mr. Pleasant, and was last here about a year ago. at which time she was in "apparently good health. Nothing was said in the telegram to Mrs. Wright, concerning the cause of death. Surviving, besides the husband and the son, Elliott, are two grandchildren, grand-children, and the following brothers and rlsters: Joseph Bramsted of Nampa: Hyrum Bramsted of Call forma; Mrs. Nora McArthur, Nampa, Nam-pa, and Mrs. George Ryland, Price. |