OCR Text |
Show PIONEER IfM IS CALLED Bif' DEATH ' Mrs. Susan E. Martmeau, Aged 82, Succumbs in Salt Lake. Answering- the 'final call, Susan K Marti neau, years of age. wife of James H. Martincau, and oni? of the early pioneers pio-neers of Utah, passed away at her residence, resi-dence, 719 Gudgell court, yesterday. Mrs. Martineau was burn in K inland. Ohio. July H. lS:iti, and eiosed the plains in j with- an ox-team" company, settling- with her parents in Salt Lake valley. I During the journey from AYinlernuar- ters she narrowly escaped capture hf the 1 Indians and was the only person surviv- , iiiK of tu'oive who were stricken with i cholera. Besides her husband, who is Jin j vears of age, she is survived by five; sons: Henry A., . Nephi A., of St. An- i ithonv, Idaho; Joel H. and Theodore of1 lOolonia Juarez. Mexico, and (leorgv A. . Martineau of Ja Verldn, I'tah; three daughters: Mrs. Ulvira Johnson. of I Benson. Ariz.; Mrs. Gertrude Taylor, of iTiiona, Texas, and Mrs. Anna M. Ilawkes of Logan. L'tali. Three step-sons.. Mon. L. K. Martineau. of. Salt Lake: C. K. Martineau,, of Logan, and JCzra X. Mar-. ' tineau. of Chicago, and two siep-daugh-! iers M.rs. Frank K. Xebeker and Mrs. Virginia Murphy, of Salt Lake., in addition addi-tion to numerous grandchildren and ! great-grandchildren, also survi,e her. Funeral services will be held at the grave in City cemetery Sat unlay, shortly short-ly after noon. The cortege will leave the , residence at 12 o'clock. |