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Show WELL-KNOWN WOMAN DIES IN SALT LAKE Mrs. Mary A. Hill Passes Away at the Home of Her Daughter. Mrs. rtI-' A. Hill. 74 years of age. died Sunday ni,'!u at the home of her diugii-ler. diugii-ler. Mrs. Marie Gerrans, 076 Hixih avenue. General debility and old ae were tiie causes of the death. Funeral services will he held at 11:30 o'clock tomorrow at the family residence. They will be private. Interment will be in Ml. Olivet cemetery. Mrs. Hill had been a resilient In Salt L;ike City for thirty-five years. She was horn in FUssoe, Cornwall county. coun-ty. England, on April IS. 1S-J-. She lived there until ISTh, when, with her husband. James Hill, she left England and settled in Pioche. New Mr. Hill died thirty-five thirty-five years ao. Mrs. HIH came to Salt Iake City at that time to live with her daughter, Mrs. Gerrans. She had lived here since. Mrs. Hill is survived by one daughter, three grandsons, one cranddaughter and one preat-granddau.cluer. She imd be;n intimate with all of them, and they, in addition ad-dition to a bust of friends, lament the loss of th early western pioneer. Her only son. Kred Hill, formerly a prominent druggist in Salt Lake, died several years aco. Mrs. Hill's immediate family consists of Mrs. Gerrans, hr daughter, living at o76 Sixth avenue; Mrs. W, R. Macdonald. her granddaughter, also living at 37 Siih avenue; P. Martin Hill of this citv, Milroy Hill of Butte and William Hill of Chicaso. grandsons, and Marie Louise Macdonald. 2 years of age, onlv great-granddaughter, who lives at 276 Sixth avenue. |