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Show HI Grim Reaper Claims M Estimable Young Lady HU HBi & Vi , , Miss Minnie Fox of the Third Nurd HL l R Suddenl) Ends LVi'ful Life. l HB .Last Monday morning ill 3 o'clock H, MIbb Mumlo Fox pnsaed uwny, from H licuit trouble. While oho had been H suffering lit n way for boiiio time, her H condition wiib not considered to be H alarming till Sunday afternoon, when H t)hu took worse suddenly anil expired BHl early next morning H! Funeral services were held In tho HM' Third Ward mcetlnghouso Feb. 11, HB Bishop Henry Lewis i presiding. The HB ward choir snug "1 Nled Thco Ev'cr) HI' hour." 1'raycr by George Glover. HH Duet, "Sometime, Bomowhcre," was HI -uuitl; by MIbbcs Louie Thomas aim HE Marcella Johnson. HP The following sketch was rend b HB j Bishop Lewis: HB ' Alary Marshall Fox, daughter of Al- HL frcd M. and Mary Southwlck Fox, was B. tP hoi n on the L'Otlilay of March, 18711, BBS! f at Lehi, Utah, She was baptized June BBB , 'A 30, 188J, by Hobeit Fox ami coullriiied J July 8, 1883, by George Comer. She H ,; served as president of the primary us- H'fj soclntlou lor years, as long as hei H; health would permit; also nerving as ';j:j counsellor In tho Y. L M. 1. A. &S On account ot the ill health of hei HJr mother she has taken the part ol Hp, mother- to the family for the past Kj&j tweiit) years, and Hlncc tho deatlt ol Brff her mother she has been the mainstay HHj of tho family. Iter labors hao been Hfj St iincenalng, doing oveiy thing for the Hi iS comfort of her lather, as well as the UJ rest of the family. Hifn She was n true Latter-Day Saint Bils and died lull of faith. 4 George Deck was the first speaker. Hjfti A duct was sung by Mrs. May Yates HiVflj and Eunice Mulchings. President A. IT J. Evans spoke ery highly of Miss i Fox and aiuo of tho family. Other 5 speakers wero Ulshop LewiB, James i h. Gardner and Edwuid Soulhwlck. r. Other mublcal numbers wciu rendered i Closing Hong, "Sister, Thou Art Mild audi Lovely." 1'iayer by 13. II. Davis. |