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Show LOUISE BULKLEY S SERVICES CONDUCTED HERE Many fi'iciuls ami rcifUives fc-cre "in atlcndanco al. funornl vices on Wednesday afternoon 3!n the First ward chapel, for 'Ws. Lo'isa t;''es BulKley. SI, 'vidov of Samuel Bulk Icy, Black Jjllawk Indian war veteran, and i,i pioneer resident of tins city, l Vlio died Saturday at fne family 'Ifsiiicnce, Third South and Fifth JrSas' street. Death was due to a. ulments incident to her age and uiiie had been in ill health several J1 weeks. 1 Burial was in the Evergreen 1 'enielery. under direction ot A. ;', (. Wheeler mortuary. Mrs. Bulkley was born Decem-Icr Decem-Icr 1C 1S54, in Upper Wield, "Hampshire, England, and at the ige of 14, came to Utah with her lrarenls as converts to the L. U. cniirch. They crossed the ocean Uiljn the sailing vessel, "Constitu-'j "Constitu-'j lion," said to have been the last l3f its kind used as a passenger (cat. They were on the water 'tin weeks, r. The family crossed the plains n-ith an ox team company, Mrs. ulkley and her brother and sis-ler sis-ler walking the entire distance. Arriving in Salt Lake City, Sept. 15. lSbS. they came three days later to Springville where Mrs. Bulkley had since resided. She was married March 4, 1872, in the endowment house. Salt Lake City. Mr. Bulkley died July 25, 1932. She was a member ot the Kolob Camp Daughter of Utah Pioneers and was active in ;v church work. r!. . Surviving are six sons and ' ' daughters, Mrs. Emma Gottfred-K Gottfred-K son, Mrs. Ina Gabbitas, Mrs. Ivy ..Buckley, Alfred N., S. Lloyd, and r". A. Ellas Bulkley of Springville; 16 grandchildren. 24 great-grand-f:- children; a brother, Alfred Giles, pr-87, and a sister, Mrs. Frances Peterson, 83, of Springville-, also d" six half brothers and sisters, Mrs. Agnes McKee and James Giles of Springville; Mrs. Hattie Williams Wil-liams of Spanish Fork; Frank Giles of Moran, Wyo; Mrs. Alice Knight of Caliente. Nev., and Ed Giles of Buhl, Idaho. |