Show OBITUARY BBOWN on the evening of the mat nancy viola the youngest daughter of james M and adelaide brown of olty city and grand daughter of the late captain james brown depaal this life at the family residence the alape flape plaice where she ebe first beheld the light of day Y beang e I 1 ng born orn on january andary 1876 about ou eight months ont a a ago 0 she contracted a cold which gradually du ly developed into a pulmonary disease die euse terminating rmina ting in death the funeral services were held on the lelh dinst at 2 in the first ward meeting house bouse ogden among the large number or of friends present were president pr 0 F middleton high councilors councillors Counci lors J parry J hall J buich bu ach and J also bishops T J stephens B 0 critchlow and M F brown words of con and sympathy were spoken by elder lorin lonn farr prof lewis president middleton and counselor wm win jackson concerning our young sister prof lewis said aid tome aco me there is tom something ething sublime associated socia ocia ted n ith the death of a pure young girl death at the close of such a ife is a crown of triam triumph a grand success if you doubt me go sand by the deathbed of such a one as I 1 stood by the bedside of this dear young sister a and nd hear BB as 1 I heard the almost at last request from dying lips De dedicate dieste me to god no tear fear of the future when on the very verge of the grave she looked triumphantly into that world where she ahe was going the remains were followed to the cemetery by a long cortege of mourning relatives and friends the dedicatory prayer at the grave was wan offered by bishop B 6 I 1 ritel klow |