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Show MRS. BOLENA NIELSON OF CASTLEDALE DEAD After twenty years of suffering from tuberculosis Mrs. Bolena Nielson succumbed suc-cumbed last Saturday night. She was thought to be feeling better than for the past four years, but Saturday Satur-day evening complained or being tired and at last fell into a sleep from which she never awoke. She leaves a husband, three children and a brother to mourn her loss. Her son Niels and a daughter are living in Uintah and her remains were not laid away until Thursday, giving them time to get here. Mrs. Nielson never learned the American Amer-ican language, but has been a faithful Latter Day Saint. She emigrated to Utah in 1S97 in company with her husband hus-band and children. The doctors in the old world gave her case up before she left there, but the climate here revived her and lengthened her life fourteen years. Her husband is known in the county as "Bee Nielson." Funeral services were held Thursday at 2 o'clock p. m. and the following were the speakers: Jas. Peterson, Boyd Peterson and John Peterson. They all spoke encouraging encourag-ing words to the bereaved. in memoriam: To the memory of our beloved Sister Bolena Nielson. Whereas, after years of illness, our beloved sister has been called to the other side. Therefore we resolve, while we mourn over the present loss, we rejoice in the remembrance of past association and in the assurance of a reunion yet to come, that we emulate her noble character, her gentle deportment deport-ment and devotion toher family and home Therefore we resolve to remember her as one of God's noble women and a true and faithful Latter Day Saint. Therefore, be it resolved in behalf of the Castledale Relief Society: We extend ex-tend our heart felt sympathy to the husband, son and daughtersi n the loss of a kind mother and loving wife. "We must not say our sister is lost, She has only gone before; And we will meet again I know On yonder shining shore." Emmer J. Day, President. Sarah S. Larsen, Secretary. |