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Show DEATH OF MRS. .tfRoWfl. After Months of Suffering aiGood Woman and Devoted Christian Passes to Her Kest. Died Eva, wife of Ed,utid Brown, of the Third ward, lhisv sn Sunday Sun-day Julv 7th at 10:20 n'iZz&f? ;'. m Mrs. Brown has been ailing all tb.3 winter and during the past two months has been very, very weak. She was a woman wo-man of very strong will power, however, how-ever, and would not give up to go to bed. She has been up and dressed tach and every day. Her family have been devoted and have administered faithfully and tenderly to her every want, but all the time it was known that death was not far off; The deceased was bcrn at West Ct eater. Ohio, on August 27, 1837. There she resided with, her parents until after marriage when Bhe moved to southern Illinois, twelve years ago Bhe moyed from v Illinois to Kansas and six yeaij ago the I family came to Utah. 'They located' first in Salt Lake city an haye been I residents of Provo onlvj four ve. During that short space )0f time thev have drawn to them man. Warm and attached friends, and the death of Mrs. Brown causes much deep, anj gincere" mourning. She was a charming woman, a devoted christ,an an(j true friend. Her fanoily is ae that does her great credit and th' mem0ry of her many good deeds amjf her Godfearing God-fearing life will live aud be warmly cherished. 'i She leaveB a husband,'tw0 sona and two daughters. Her 8ou yan rown is now a resident of Idaho Falls. Idaho; W. M. iiroww of Milford, Utah. Her daughters stelia and Olive, both are at home. Funeral services have geen delayed awaiting the arrival of iye 80D8 They wiil be held tomorrow (Wednesday) at 10, fc m; athf nBlde" Rev. Wilkes of the M. h. church offiyaMn Friend8 aremyited. |