Show OBITUARY i I h 4 i I 1 d J TilE LATE DRS MARY l ANN PAGE k ZULICK McKEAN AX h la Zulick McKean I t tho Mrs Mary Ann e whose ho e funeral was held Thur Thursday day last In the Sixteenth ward chapel wa In Inthe n the year ear or of her age aDe when she died having been born at Toms river New ew Jersey Aug ti 6 1825 1525 the was us the tho daughter of Capt Stephen Steph n Zu Eu Zulick Eulick lick and Deborah Holmes Page i and her progenitors were mcd I ICor for Cor their valor and loyalty during th time Revolutionary Ivor helpinG to establish cil b lish the government of oC the thc United States She was married to Theodore i I McKean at Toms Toma river In 1847 She I became tho mother or of eight children I I three sons BOns and five daughters Sha I had 25 j grandchildren and 20 0 great grandchildren lIer husband five chil children dren four Cour grandchildren and one great grandchild preceded her to the tho grave I With her husband and three children chil chilI I dren Mrs McKean came to Salt Lake LakeIn I In 1857 1837 when the place pineo was little bet bettor I tel tor than a barren wilderness and andI I whore whom the people were struggling t tI to tomake I make homes and build up the countr It was her devotion to her hush lI n m I that kept her up during those tr L days das It was not until 20 U It that she was baptized too tho ChUI c i She was ever eer one with her and passed through the trials Inc inci incidental dental to giving UP their home moving south during the tho time timo ot of time the entrance or of Johnstons army and hors boN the hardships heroically An instance of her devotion was shown hown nearly 40 years agO when Mrs was attending an afternoon party with n a number or of Mormon women wom women en at the tho resl residence of oC Shadrach Roun Round Roundy d dy One of oC the women present had become dissatisfied and WW abusing the authorities and their families Mrs MM MMe McKean e very quietly l left Ct the oo room and I I went out tv on tl time porch c Time g of oC time the hostess followed her thinking her Mrs Irs McKean quieted liar her fears feal b by There Is nothing the mat matter ter but bul that tha t woman Is s ms husbands religIon and amI I cannot It for I know she Is wrong Mrs McKean was wal ever kind une mind i generous and no one ne was door ever turn turn fl flawn 1 awn hungry front her door V Q r Y often orten In company compan with whim hor 1101 Ruth she would seek fleck out the poor t carry relief to them She Sho hull had been beon a l sufferer for some Mme months before imam hal death but borE her afflictions hoo hooI I call beIn being wafted upon by her d daughter Silo She had Imad remarked to callers that It was almost II a pl plea uN ull uNto to be sick with the attendance of such Kuch sucha Kucha a daughter tors she anticipated bet bal eel every need Mrs was a tru woman In over every phase phae of oC Ute life and all who bad time the privilege of her ne nc felt celt the they were greatly favored |