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Show BURIED FROM CATHOLIC CHURCH FUNERAL OF WIFE OF AARON S. TEAGUE. Before Dying Mrs. Teague Bid a Touching Qood-Bye to the Children Chil-dren of the Neighborhood. The funeral services over the remains re-mains of Rose- Farmer Teague, wire of Aaron S. Teague, 2251 Lincoln avenue, ave-nue, were held today In St. Joseph's church at 10 a. m., Interment being In Mountain View cemetery. The deceased was only 23 years of age, and having spent her entire life In Ogden, was widely known and loved lov-ed by tho people of thla city. She was born June 19, 1886, In Ogden, and received hor education In Sacred Heart academy. She was graduated from that institution in the class of 1904, and was married the same year to Aaron S. Teague, a foreman in the employ of the Southern Pad tic Railroad Rail-road company. As a bright, willing pupil, thosa who were associated with her in the Bchool days have nought but words of praise and commendation in memory of their former friend and school-mate. She was particularly apt in literary work and won much lav-orable lav-orable comment from her teachers by her various essays and efforts in that line. The deceased was a sufferer from heart leakage and had been ill since last September. About two weeks ago, however, she grew rapidly worse and continued to lose strength. She was conscious to the last and bade a touching farewell, to her many friends, especially the children of the neighborhood neigh-borhood who gathered in numbers, for a last good-bye. She left to mourn, her mother, Mrs. Kate Farmer ; a brother, John Fanner, and the following follow-ing six sisters: Mrs. Margaret Kennedy Ken-nedy of Oakland, Mrs. Catherine Bond of Bellevue, Pa.; Mrs. Lizzie Sullivan of Sheridan, WTyo., and Mrs. May Clements, Cle-ments, Miss Olive Farmer and MIbb Delia Farmer of this city. The profusion of beautiful floral pieces which were in. evidence at the home spoke of the esteem in which the deceased was held by her many friends. |