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Show oMI" MRS. CJ. JACKSON Thd Item In tho laBt Issue of the Roflew, concerning tho death and burial of Mrs. C. A. Jackson Was rather rath-er mixed and should bo as follows: Mrs. C. A. Jackson had been spending spend-ing tho wlntor with her daughters, Mrs. ttr W. Piper and Miss Fao Jaak-son Jaak-son of American Fork. Sho returned to her homo In Nophl, March 8, two days nfter she was taken 111 with pneumonia, although everything was done that family, friends nnd doctors' could do, she was then taken away at tho end of a wock's illness. A brother" broth-er" nt Ncphl and Miss Fay Jackson wero with their mother dining her Illness, nnd tho other children arrived soon after her death. Funeral services ser-vices wero held at Ncphl. Interment took place In the Pleasant Grove cemetery. t Tho Ncphl Times had the following: Mrs. Celestla Aunlo Elmer Jackson, died at her homo hero Friday evening, even-ing, March 17th, of pneumonia. Mrs. Jackson was born Novcmbci 18th, 1849, nt Council Dlufls, Powut-tomlo Powut-tomlo County, Iowa, and was the daughter of Thomas nntl Elizabeth lane Tltlwcll. Stic emigrated to Utah, with hei parents in the year of 1854, and spen. (omo years In American Folk, com tig to Ncphl In 1865. Sho was married at Juab in 18G7 tt Edward Elmer and later, In tho yea. 1880 at Sprlngvllle. Utah, to Cloon IS. Jackson. During tho past two years Miv Jackson has spent most of hor tim (siting her daughters In I'tah Count, i ml while visiting In American Fori jho renewed friendships with man. jld tlmo friends, and In January liu juo attended the Old Folks Reunloi. Held nt that place, and enjoyed litTno. .o tho fullest extent. Her health had been exceptional!, good lately, until stricken with pneu monlii on Friday M.irch 10th, nnd n though cveryt! :., v i.a done that lo ing caro ant! . uemion could do, sin passed to her rest Friday evening" March 17th, nt 11:30 o'clock. Hor sud Jen demlso conies as n shock to he family and friends.' Tho following children are left tc mourn her loss: Mrs. David Daxter of Pleasant Grovo; Mrs. Gcorgo EllU of Provo; Clark A. Elmer, Randlett Utah; Gllbeit and Clcvo Elmer of No phi; Mrs. Jnmes H. McCuno of Sent Uo, Washington, Mrs. R. W. Pyper nnc Miss Fay Jackson of Amorlcan Fork She Is also survived by tho follow Ing slstors, Mrs. Elizabeth Foote. Ni phi; Mrs. Warren Ilrndy, Salt Lai. City; Mrs. Caleb Hone, Prove; Mr Edwnnl Draper. Hnipcr, i'tah; Mr M. P. Dulsor, Tacoma, Wash., Mrs. J F. McNally of Paik City. Also b 32 grandchildren and 3 great grand children. |