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Show Amos Rhodes Passes Away I Lemes a Wife nnd Lnrgc Family of j Young Children Ilnrletl Ycslcnlny. Mr. Amos Rhodes died nt his home Wednosdny morning from n complication compli-cation of heart nnd kidney troubles. He hnB been nlllng nil fall, but thought It wns only n bnd cold. He hns been Blck for tho pnst month, but look much worso Inst Mondny, when ho hnd several convulsions nnd passed nwny In ono of them Wcdncsdoy, Amos Rhodes was n son of Alonzo D. and Snrnh J. Rhodes, two of the early settlers of Lehl,' his father being tho second city mnrshnl. Ho wns born here on Dccembor 24, 1869, making 'him 22 days loss thnn 4D years of age during his life ho has been largely engaged In the stock business, buy-lug buy-lug hnd selling for otlior people. About 21 yenrs ngo he mnrrlod Miss Susnii A. Rleloy, whose parents live In tho Dig Horn Basin, Wyoming. To them were born eight children, soven of whom nro now living, tho oldest being nlnctcon nnd tho youngest three yeflrs.of ago. Besides his wife, he nlso leaves a brothor, D. R. Rhodes, living In Amcrlcnn Fork, nnd n sister, sis-ter, Mrs. OHvo White, living lu Idaho, und n number of hnlf brothers nnd sisters. Ho wns n good and kind huBbnnd nnd fnther, ami his death will be i hnrd blow to his wlfo nnd chlldrc.i. Funeral servlcca woro hold yesterday in tho First Ward Meeting House, the bishopric huving chargo of tho services. |