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Show MRS. MARY D. CAMPBELL GOES TfiJER REWARD Pioneer of Utah Passes Away Unexpectedly at the Age of 84' Years. .Mrs. Mary Dalloy Catnphfcll. SI years of age. a pioneer of I'tnh and widow of Robert Rob-ert Campbell, for twentv veary cltv recorder re-corder hi Salt Lake, died Monday night nt her residence. lilast South Temple, Tem-ple, of general debility. Present at the bedside when the end came were Mr. and Mrs. II. 13. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Cor-nelius D. Campbell. Miss Susie Campbell, Camp-bell, llernuin Campbell. Will Camn-bell Camn-bell and Dr. Seymour P.. Young. The deceased was born in Leominster, Herefordshire. Kngland, coming to the l.'nlted Slates when a girl. Sin: came to 1'iah sixty years ago with an o train. The family is ouo of the oldest and most respected in Salt Lake. The deceased de-ceased was 'the widow of Robert Campbell, Camp-bell, who died In IStiO. Mrs. Camphcll's death was entirely unexpected. un-expected. At ij o'clock Monday evening I she appeared to be enjoying her usual good health and was ?n excellent spirits. Mrs. Campbell suffered a sinking spell about 8 o'clock and the end came shortly short-ly before 10 o'clock. The deceased Is survived bv the following fol-lowing children. II Irani J.. Will It.. Samuel. Sam-uel. Cornnllus D.. .lames, Susie and Herman Her-man K. Campbell. The funeral arrange- mcnts will be announced later. The body Is nt S. M. Taylor's undertaking establishment |