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Show YOUNG MOTHER IS CLAIMED BY INFLUENZA Mrs. William E. Madsen Succumbs To Ravages of Dreaded Disease. Another unusually sad death from Influenza occured Thursday morning in the death of Mrs. Mary May Crane Woodrin,g Madsen, wife of William E. Madsen of this city. She had been ill with Influenza for more than two weeks. Mrs. Madsen was the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Wood-ring Wood-ring and was born in Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant July 6, 1892. She was married to William E. Madsen September 28, 1909. She is survived by her husband and th ree children, Willie, age eight years, Virginig, age six years and Robert, two years of age. Also the following brothers survive her: W. H. Woodrlng of Bingham, Louis S. Woodring of Garfield and John J. Woodrlrg of Sterling, Colorado. She was preceded to the grave by her parents and one brother, William. Her father died more than ten years ago, and her mother has been dead ever five years. Mrs. Madsen was a kind and loving mother and a friend to all who knew her. Her sad departure will be mourned by many. Funeral services will be held at two o'clock Saturday afternoon, April 5th. |