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Show I ,r Death Claims I Estimable Woman H I H , Mri. Em inn Mulllner, Who Hat llccn m. n Grcnt Sufferer From Henrt m. Trouble, Passes Auiir Enrly Tucs- R day MornIu. B Mrs. Emmn Mulllncr, wife of Mr. 1 II. Y. Mulllncr, passed nway Tuesday m morning nftcr nn Illness of over two B yenrn of heart trouble. For the pnst B sovcral months sho has been bed- H ( fast and the end wns not unexpected. V Mrs Mulllncr line lived In Lehl most Bfl of her life, but hns moved around n ' gref.t dcnl with her husband. Stic Bfl lcnn a husband and one sou, Lazolle, BB who Is n grown young man. Her BBB othci surviving relatives nre her par- BB cuts, Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Child, H Prof. 0. X. Child, Francis Child and BBJ E. J. Child, brothers, and Mrs. Louise BH. Rhodos, Mrs. Eva llobson and Mrs. BBJl Delia Hanson, sisters. BBJ Funeral sorvlcos were held In the BBBj Tabdrnaclo In Thursday Morning at BBBj eleven o'clock. BBt Josoph Anderson of the First Ward BBS' bishopric presided at tho services, the BBH speakers woro: Dr. II. C. Holbrook, B , Dr.'F. D. Worlton, Edward Southwlck BBJ and Oeorge Schow. Solos woro rond- H, orcd by Arthur Livingston and Mrs. B " S. Lott. BS hor life, was read: . BBJl' j "Mrs. Emma Mulllnor, daughter of H: j John J. and Elizabeth A. Child, was H born In St. John, Tooolo County, Utah, H July 30, 18GG. Sho enmc to Lehl with BBBJ, her parents to live whon nine years of BBBJ age, whoro she grew to womanhood, Hj taking nn nctlvo part In church and BBBK v affairs. Hj'i. She was married to 13. Y. Mulllnor H " A October 24, 1883. To them havo been- i' i born four children, throo of whom K , died at birth or In early childhood, BBBs, . leaving one, surviving son, now 21 BBBl yoars of ago. B Although Mrs. Mulllner'H health has BBS , beon unsatisfactory for sovcral years, V it is only during tho past few mouths BBBB ; she has been confined to hor bed. H In splto of physical handicap she, H'l! w on nctlvo worker In the church, Hsj vk having acted as a Sunday School H'i l toucher, ns supervitor of hand work Htt in 'tho Primary Associations of the HmJ ,j 'our wards of Lehl, and as teacher mI ' '" the Rollot Boc,cty flflflT IV Mrs' Mu,"ncr "V'C(1 " Pl,ro faltlt- Biu. j fill. nnd useful life. Through her frnll Hijf (hi body worked n beautiful spirit, over flflflt' 1 fult of ll0I0 nn( BOod cneep rnJltttl1 1 Si. ' with tender love and making friends Hi'i with all whose good fortune It wns KH ,; to know hex, BnI, Sho died 3:35 a. m., Docombcr 8, H.j 1914 "Ku 48 years, 4 months and 8 BBVBf 1 dnys. Her husband and son, both par- BBBJ'' j, outs, throo sisters and throo brothers |