Show death at washington y washington annl 6 A very sad death occurred in this city saturday evening when mrs addie E bogga passed out of this afe at 10 30 she was very ill a week suffering from a complication of diseases and pneumonia developed saturday morning but ahe was already too ill to survive this last attack to live in hearts we leave behind is not to die measured by this saying the memory of president addio boggs will livo long in in the hearts of tho many who knew her and especially ally in the minds of her primary children this city haa indeed sustained a loas through the death of this inked sister which cannot he replaced seldom 13 it the lot of one to bo BO widely missed and mourned in a town everyone who knew her loved her for her bright smile and kind chocone words she was a noble woman a faithful latter day saint a true wife but endless praise is hers as a mother for she was indeed an ideal matheri she labored faithfully as president of the primary which office she had held at her death for ye arsand thus endeared herself to very child of the town she has been prominent as a church worker all her afe always willing and in all she did everyone who knew her declares that she is one peron they knew of with not one single circumstance which could reflect discredit on her life never heard even a whisper against her mrs boggs was indeed a living example of all that is best beautiful and true she leaves a sorrowing husband and five children two of which are married to mourn her loss funeral services were bield in the ward meeting house at 2 p m monday not in a long time has a funeral been so largely attended as the obsequies monday of this loved and honored wyman all of the stake primary officers from st george were present also the ninth grade and teacher geo worthen jr of the woodward of which mrs boggs daughter addie has been a member the past winter seated upon alie stand were the bishopric and stake primary officers to the right of the stand eat the primary children dressed in white on the left the choir the floral offerings were all numerous and beautiful the primary children sang one song taught them by their president who wasa was a beautiful singen mrs andrew wysor of st george sang in a voice sometime well understand 1 l the speakers ere andrew sproul sr arthur andrew sproul jr stake primary officer amanda and bishop calvin biall the cortege was one of the largest seen in the city in many years at the grave the primary children sang nearer my god to thee the grave was literally covered by flowers from the primary ninth grade relatives ivea and friends addle boggs was born in salt lake city december 23 1855 she came to southern utah in 1861 alien nineteen ye irs of age she became the wife of hyrum boggs of this city she vias the mother of eight children five of which survive her one son died a few months ago at the age of 22 years |