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Show Mrs. Nellie Quibell Pusey, 62, wife of J. S, Pusey of 128 L str-1 eet, died this morning at 6:10 a. m. at a Salt Lake hospital. She had been in the hospital fori three days. Mrs. Pusey was the mother of Merlo J. Pusey, associate editor of the Washongton (D.'C.) Post,' who is flying here today; and of Otis J. Pusey, day editor of the Associated Pres in the Salt Lake bureau. Mrs. Pusey was born in Wells-ville, Wells-ville, Dec. 5, 1878, a daughter of Joseph A. and Rebeca Newton Quibell. Her father was a Patriarch Pa-triarch in the Church in Cache Valey. She was married to Mr. Pusey in the Logan Temple, July 13, 189.7, and later lived in Woodruff, Wood-ruff, in Rich County, coming to Salt Lake 17 years ago. She was a member of the Relief Society in the Twenty-first Ward and was a Salt Lake Temple Worker. In addition to her husband she is survived by eig"ht sons, Harvey Har-vey S. Pusey of Huntsville; Merlo J. and Otis J. Pusey, Fred Pusey of Ogden; Rulon and Clive Pusey of Salt Lake; Glen Pusey of St. Paul, Minn., and Earl Pusey, a corporal In service battery of the second battalion, 222nd Field Artillery at San Luis Obispo Calif.; 15 grandchildren! and five sisters, Mrs. Fanie Young, Mrs. Ella Powel and Mrs. Sadie Cra-gun Cra-gun of Ogden; Mrs. Alice Pilk-ington Pilk-ington of Smithfield and Mrs. Charles Bryson of Providence, Utah, r ...... : Funeral services to be eondust-ed eondust-ed in the Twenty-first Ward will be announced later. Mrs. Pilkington and Mrs. Bryson Bry-son left for Salt Lake City early Wednesday morning to .attend the 'funeral of their sister, Mrs.Nell-; Mrs.Nell-; Pusey. |