Show mrs cotterell dead the funeral services over the remains of elizabeth A cottrell who P passed assed away at a in on F friday 1 all aug at her home surrounded by all the members of her family were held bold at farmington F armington in 0 ton meeting 1 house on sunday at p in the speakers being elders james T smith apostle cowley george georg go reynolds pres J II 11 grant and N T porter the attendance was large and the funeral longest longe st ever witnessed in farmington the meeting house was tastefully decorated with ferns and ivy and the floral offerings t consisting of boquete bo wreathes wreath e s etc we were re numerous and beautiful deceased was one of davis countes coun tys leadin leading 7 dressmakers having 0 followed that occupation for twenty six years Her patrons were not confined to this county but she did much work for salt lake and idalio idaho people she was the youngest of a family of four children and was born in liverpool england on april fth 1853 bein being 0 the daughter of william villiam and catherine hu huhes hughes 0 hes emigrated to utah in 1863 and lived live d in salt lake city until 1866 when she moved to farmington Fari Kington which has been her home ever since she crossed the plains with mule teams in horton baights waights laigh Haigh C ts company in 1871 she was married to her present resent husband william cottrell cotrell ali and d was the mother of elevon eleven children ten of whom are living e she was very industrious and in addition to looking after her household affairs rendered great assistance in a public capacity being Z a member of tile the farming ton tin choir for about fifteen years also identified with the early theatrical clubs of farmington F armington 0 she was also the prime mover in organizing gan izing the missionary aid soci boci et yand by the way this society has done a great deal for the elders As will be remembered mrs mis cotterell had a cancer removed from her breast on oil the 2 1 ind of last december and appeared to get better for about three months when the old trouble returned and since that time she contenul cont conti inu nul cd to grow worse up to the time of hor death she suffered a great reat deal of pain but never complained pla ined |