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Show Horn Feb. 15. 1S37. Died Pec. 1 1. 1012. JOSEPHINE DROUBAY DIES flja HOME Pioneer of 1864, Who Came . From France, Passes Away Peacefully, Mrs. Josephine Droubay, 75 ycara of age, a pioneer. of 1SUI, died at her home, "5a Vest North Tcmplo street, yesterday, after being III for I en days with la grippe. The end wna peaceful. Mrs. Droubay was born l-'obruary 15, 1S:J7, In the Interior of France, In the lllago of Walllneourf, a few miles east of Faris. There sho was married to Pierre A. Droubay. and the two, Joining tho Mormon church, came to Utah while (he trailed Suites was In the throes of the civil war. In the trip across the plains bv ox-teams, two of their four children perished. Mr. Droubay died in Tooele, August :i0. 1385. Of her twelve children. Mrs. Droubay is survived by eight. They are P. A. Droubay of 0'M Third avenue. Paul Ttrou-bay Ttrou-bay of'Krda, Tooele county; George .r. Droubay of Cokevllle, AVyo. ; llyruin .1. and llyriim S. Droubay and Mrs. Annie AddruiiKon of Lincoln, Utah; .Mrs. Josle Goldlng of Pocatello. Ida., and George R. Droubay of Salt bake. Funeral services will bo held Tuesday at 1U:30 o'clock at the undertaking establishment es-tablishment of Joseph "William Taylor in Salt 1-ake, and at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon In tho Tooelo ward meeting house. |