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Show IS. C. W. COTTAM CAUfDBY DEATH Mother of Eight Died Here on Wednesday Following Year of Suffering. Mrs. Sarah Ellen Manwaring Cottam, 42, wife of Charles Walter Cottam, died at her home here at 11:20 Wednesday morning of heart disease. Her health had been very poor for several years, and last Saturday Satur-day her condition became serious. seri-ous. Mrs. Cottam was born January Janu-ary 9, 1S91 at Vernal, Utah. Her early life was spent there, and on September 14, 1910 was married to Mr. Cottam in the Salt Lake temple. She moved with her husband to St. George in 1912, and since that time they have spent eight years in various parts of the country, including in-cluding Gunlock. Bunkerville, Rockville and Carbon county teaching school. She has been a devoted church worker all her life, being be-ing particularly interested in the riimary association. She was president of the East ward organization in 1929. and ha , (Continued on page 2) MRS. COTTAM (Continued from page 1) always been a teacher in Primary. Pri-mary. Surviving are her husband and eight children, Rulon V., Mildred, LaVell M., W. Raymond, Ray-mond, Grant E., ' Verda, Alvin O, and Donald A., her mother, Mrs. Marion A. Manwaring and the following brothers and sisters: sis-ters: Arthur, LaVell, Ashel, Dee, Mrs. Ellen Fowler, Mrs. Owen Haws, Mrs. James DuVall, Misses Leona and Thelma of Vernal, Elmer of Roosevelt and Mrs. Harry Miller of Los Angeles. Ange-les. Funeral services will be held in the stake tabernacle at 3 p. I m. Friday. |