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Show Joins Husband JnLong Rest Mrs. UmIc Cutler I'asscK Anaj One Month and Three Days After Iter Husband. Mrs. Lhzlo Cutler died at hcr homo , early Wednesday morning, sho hnd been a great ouffcrcr from rheumatism rheuma-tism for the past twclvo years. For twelve years oho had not been able to walk nnd had gone about in an ln- alld's chair. For tho past eight years she has not been nblo to holp herself I with hcr hands and has oven had to bo fed by hcr allcndanta. During all this tlmo sho haa manifested great patience and has seldom mado any complaints, llor husband, William Cutler, who waited on her constantly during her Jong illness, died one month and three dayB prior 'to his wife. ftnr ?.. mS of h.S . i ni0,wlfc' "cr an Illness uut .ft. rcw hours, bo, belnc left nlono without his aid, sho had a great ucslrc to follow him. B 1 o,crock.',Crnl WnB hC'd yc8tcn- "' Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Cutler was a daughter of Thomas nnd Alary Ub" rum. 8ho was born In Kent, England, i nh?P2H4,,18o8h0 Jolned tho Mormon church in 1848, being baptized by El- d.CnFi 1.,aW,k-,.?.81- ln im ho waa married mar-ried to William Cutler and camo to America in 1872. Aftor UTlnx two years in Salt Lako City thoy moved to .. ' wilcr. ,hoy navo 8,tco resided. Mrs. Cutler In hctearlicr residence hero wan a member of tho ward choir I and a teacher in tho Sunday -schools. I Later sho was n teacher in tho Relief I Society nnd was always busily holp- I Sfi,lh0unoedy nnd Ul08 n distress. I Wbllo she nover had any children of I her own. sho raised thrco and was a I most dovout mother to them. They I were Mrs. Annio Harris, Mrs. Ruby I Rowley and Ruben King. Sho leaves I two brothers, Nathan Pratt and I Thomau Labrum. I |