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Show XIJIJVT3IU. I'ii:c.ri .-Jure IMh.tHn in siittake CIIt. Annie Huil-etS.. daughter uf J" tin and Manrrrt l. rriestler; born is s't takfClte. April ttnd. Kl. 1 Ik-funeral net ifei mil le 1M al tkr re idenee of arrnu. in the St&ta Wan! io SnndAr morning, June 2fnl, at 11 oVIork. rnend. arc in Tltel to attend. WitKis -At the teJcnee of Hiniel tlojd. .it Wet'. Jonlin. Utb. MirrMb.of fM age. Anna WilMr., (f onerrljr Alfred', of Nottingham, Knptand.) a;red 2 Tear.' : months and?! day. Iirreae. died as the. hid !.tel. a u-ne l.itter-dav Satr.l, fnrrounded !r many loting friend. A la.v.psnher fH,wed the remains to the arare. She was one of the nl,3el Sainta in the N'ottiagham Con. ferrnrc, and one of the nwt tead?a-i MMtnil r aisl Nottingham paper., please rosy. OIJX'JC fJ-VJlTT. lir.r.Kttr.-At Noith Oa-den. Welr Conntr, Ctah. Stay Tth. aflrr a .etere illness ill-ness of twelicneel. ltobertG. Ilerrett. Deceased wa the non of ttobert and Sarah il. lUrrrett. sra bvrn al Meeplc Ash ton, tnland, Jone Jtr J, Isal, and -aa tup tiled Juncl't, MT.by Klder John italltday. With ti parent be sailed from Liverpool on the ship Athlamt. In January, Isti. Af ter a voyase of eleven weeks the company landed at New urlcans, bat, on their way up the mer on the steamers Constitution and Alary, one half the roa.pany were ramedoff bjebolera. The dead were hl mother, brother, sister, and an node. The orely ttrtrken family erosse.1 the plains in President George A. Smith's: company, rtifhlnc Ssl: Late City on October tsth. MS. After one year spent in Salt lake City the Iterrctt family removed to Weber County, setllinK in "Karr'a Fort." Here the deceased was onlain-d Seventy at the time of the organization of the asth tfuor-um, tfuor-um, in hii. He removed lo North Offden in I&3I, and in March 14th. lstt, was. married to sister Sarah Ann Woodhrad.br whnm he had four sons and seven daughters, lie was one of the early laborers in the North Ogden San-day San-day school, and was for a long time ttasn-enntendent. ttasn-enntendent. lie was released from this labor when called to ps on a nclsion to Knglandln 1st. Ills health failed so mnch. however, while there that he waa released to return home, and apaln met his family In November of the same jear. He was acala railed into the missionary Held at the April Ceofercnee. 1st?, and seat to the states of yiichlan. Illinois and Pennsylvania, where be labored with Elder I'. '. IllnUe until released to return home in the summer of lMk Elder Ilerrett for many years Blled the position of Teacher In the North Ofden Ward, but after his mii-lon to the United states be waa set arart as one of the Seven lresldents of the thirtr'eighth .aoruinof ScvcnUes. lie was active In astslioj; the sick in the severe epidemic or smallpox in ItftandlSKL In !; the dhease carried off his son, and left hU osrn frame so shat tered that he neTcr fully recovered from its effects. Dunn the forty three years ot his membership In the Churf h of Jesus Christ of I.attei-day Saints he bore a uniform les. ttmoor to the truth of the Gospel. He was energetic in earing for the interest of h:a quorum, and will be rreatlr missed by its members. lie was elected Jusnee of the Teace for the North Ogden l'reelnct In IsT.and re elected In -Q. Only two male residents remain In North Ogden precinct who were bring here at the time ot Itrothcr Benett's arrival in the place. Cox. JrfrnWaf A7r, please copy. |