Show PNEUMONIA fATAl TO MRS MORGAN STEWART Mrs Betty Stewart 35 wife of Mor- Mor MorI Morgan Morgan gan C Stewart dIed at the family home m in Moab Tuesday morning fol- fol following lowing a weeks week's illness of pneumonia Mrs Stev Stewart art had been an invalId for forthe forthe the past six years She contracted n a severe cold on ArmIstice day and double pneumonia developed In spIte of careful nursing and medical care she grew steadily weaker and passed away at two o 0 clock Tuesday morning Funeral services were held from the theL theL L D S chapel Wednesday afternoon Beautiful floral offerings and a large attendance of frIends attested th the hIgh esteem In WhICh she was held by bythe bythe the community The services presided ed cd over by Bishop W D Hammond were opened by t two 0 vocal solos One OneS S Sweetly Solemn Thought by Mrs Mennel Stewart and Lay Lay My Head Beneath a Rose by Mrs MIS C J Mead Meador or 01 The invocation was as gIven by F M Shafer W V R McConkie and BIShop Hammond were the sp speakers akers both of whom hom paid a high trIbute to the life of the deceased They mentIoned her herlong long years of afflictIon during which time she was was- always happy and cheer cheer- cheerful cheerful ful and an inspIratIOn to her friendS and relatives They praised the be beI leaved husband for hIS loving care and devotion to her A vocal duet Some Some- SometIme Sometime tIme We 11 Understand was rendered by Mrs Verd Duncan and Miss Bertha Allred follo followed ed by the benediction by Birten Allred Mrs MIS Elizabeth Dewar Moore Stewart was as born at Rosita Colo June 26 1899 the daughter of Moses Moore and ElIzabeth De-ar De Dewar Moore natives of Scotland When a young girl she moved with her parents to the Uintah basin b In Utah the famIly establishing their heir home at Randlett Utah She was educated as a teacher and taught school for a number of years ears WhIle teaching at La Sal she made the acquaIntance of Morgan C Stewart of Moab and they were ere married at Moab 21 1920 Mr l and Mrs Stewart made their home at Moab for several years and then moved to Texas where Mr Stewart was as m in charge of a large ranch oUtfIt While in Texas Mrs stewarts stewart's health failed and the re- re remaining years of her life were ere spent m in invalidism Mrs Sewart IS survIved by her hus hus- hus husband band her aged parens Mr and Mrs Moses Moore of Randlett three brothers broth broth- brothers ers Albert SandY and Robert residing mg ing at Randlett and one sister Mar Mar- Margaret Margaret garet who lives m in California Mrs Stewart before she became an invalid was a leader in n girls work being in charge of the Camp Fire Girls of Moab for several years She was very popular wIth the young oung folks wIth whom she was a constant corn com She was held in the very highest regard by all who knew her and her hel death is sincerely mourned in inthe inthe the community The deep sympathy of all goes out to the bereaved husband I I I I i 1 I I |