Show MRS NELSON DIES 41 soon after sunday morning dawn cd tho the spirit of mrs Vir liqua nelson was released from its earthly tabernacle which had been racked with pain and suffering tor for such a long time and went back to the god that gave it mrs nelson began failing in health about three years ago and suffered spells of sickness from which she usually recovered in a short time but each recurrence ot of the trouble sapped her vitality and her sick spells became more and more frequent and were ot or longer duration until eighteen months ago she went to bed and has not been able to leave her led bed except on a few occasions when she felt some better her trouble was diagnosed as carci nomia of the stomach which resulted in pernicious aner anemia nill a disease which will not respond to treatment and the physicians had given up hope some soma time before death came being frank to adroit admit that it would be only a matter of wile time until her vitality would succumb entirely to the malady for several days prior to her death her family and friends could see that it was the final struggle and so they were in a measure prepared for the end when laben it came viroqua vilate iceley nelson was born in bountiful davis county oct 1853 1833 IIer Ifer parents were the late william neeley who was buried here a few weeks ago and helen neeley who died in this city many years ago two tio years after tbt tb birth of the subject of this article the family removed to 0 brigham city which has been her lome home ever since on oil january 1870 she became the wife of peter nelson and as a result of that union fourteen burteen children were born into the world all of them still living but four she also is survived by her husband and thirty one grand children and one great grand child besides si a number of sisters and brothers sirs mrs nelson was a splendid tyre type of t da ak 1 character chart 1 she filled her place in life alifi ha of a mother with ith a fortitude and ness that was queenly the large posterity bearing witness of her wll will lin dingness gness to meet this responsibility I 1 she was kind hearted and always soli cilious of the welfare ol of others and tier her departure creates a vacancy in the home circle that will never be filled impressive funeral services were held tuesday aft afternoon lit in afie third ward chapel relatives aahl friends from distant point I 1 were preterit present in great numbers and tile the building was pearly nearly filled the stand wasl wasili 4 11 aped abel in visite wh ite and potted plants while the casket was covered with beautiful bo be caucus of cut flowers DF designs Sign lot va var r sous Ious kinds occupied places on ho he tables stand and upon an easel jt it was 1 a beautiful tribute in ill keep keeping ing with the of tile the deceased thi services we re presided over by aifili bi dil D P hurt burt and remarks were made maae by dishop bishop burt bishop 4 liars irs r P jobeson jolin son of dear bear nver elder iiames alstn Olst ll elder I 1 iier joseph yates elder elde victor E madsen president oleen N stohl and bishop brigham wright i musical Ill numbers rendered by the choir were the hymns sister then wast mild and lovely resting now from core care and and and count your blessi blessings lles between speakers a trio 0 it is wonderful was sung by daisy sevena rind and victor R E madsen adsen SI the prayers were offered by william ll horsley and bishop R A johnson of beaver dam A long cortege accompanied the rei remains reinaldis nallis to tile the c cemetery eme tery where the grave was dedicated by elder austin brown of ogden the noble life iffe unselfish and patient 1 odthe deceased was born testimony of and words of consolation were spoken family all the childre ark ri were present but one mrs vilate smith the eldest daughter who re gridley california the spirit of the services was sublime and very t v |