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Show b-rs. (;eoik;e c. lam- ItI BERT, who died here yeHterday, and whose funeral takes place tomorrow. RESPECTED WOMAN OF THIS CITY DIES Mrs. George 0. Lambert, aged 62 years, died yesterday at the home of James N. Lambert, 172 West Fifth South street. She had long been a sufferer suf-ferer from Bright 's disease. Mrs. Lambert was a native of St. Louis, Mo., and came to Utah when a small child. In later years she returned to St. Louis to complete her education. She taught school here for a time in the early davs. She is survived by sir children. Thoy are: George C, Lambert, Lam-bert, Jr., Lester N". Lambert, Mrs. W, Haven Willey, Mrs. George P. Travnor and Miss Felicia N. Lambert, Tiree brothers, W. A., T. B. and A. B. Need-ham, Need-ham, also survive. Funeral services wi be held from Pioneor stake hall, Fifth South and West Temple streets, at 3 p. m. Wednesday. |