Show Long Life Resident Of Cedar Dies After Illness Of One Week Funeral services were held In the Third Ward Chapel Wednesday af afternoon afternoon at af- for Mrs Agnes Nelson 77 who died Sunday morning after suffering since Tuesday of last week welk from a cerebral Agnes Main Urle Nelson was born In Cedar City on January 19 1863 a daughter of John and Sarah Ann McMullin Urle Urie early pioneers of Cedar City who came to this country country country coun coun- try from Scotland and Ireland re respectively respectively re- re as converts to the Latter Latter Latter Lat Lat- ter T nay Day ay Saints Church ChurchOn On January January January Janu Janu- ary 29 1882 she married Peter Al Albert Albert Al- Al bert Nelson of Cedar City In the St. St George temple She spent her entire life in Cedar Cedar Cedar Ce Ce- dar City except for a couple of years when she resided in Idaho During the early days of the community community community com com- when doctors and nurses were few and no hospitals were available in this section of the state Mrs Nelson did yoeman service for her townspeople as a public nurse Surviving are the following sons and daughters Mrs Katherine Webster Mrs Agnes Gower Cower Mrs Grace Albert U. U George I Louis loins Darwin and Millard Nelson I all aU of Cedar City Surviving also is isone isone isone one sister Mrs Richard Williams also of Cedar City 40 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren afternoon In the Third Ward Bishop Samuel F. F Leigh presided at the funeral services Wednesday afternoon The Tine opening song Sweet Hour of Prayer was sung by the choir accompanied by Mrs L. L F. F Luke and was followed by a prayer I Iby by James Fisher I The choir then sang Jesus Lover of My Soul with Mrs I. I E E. Riddle Riddle Riddle Rid Rid- dle and L. L C. C Miles singing the duet Bishop I. I E. E Riddle of the Fourth Ward was the first speaker and was followed by a song Going I Home sung by Mrs Annette Bet- Bet I ensen accompanied by Miss Iva Webster I The second speaker was Samuel B. B Jones whose talk was followed by a solo That Wonderful Mother of Mine by L. L F F. Luke accompanied accompanied accompanied by Mrs Luke The be concluding speaker was BIshop Bishop Bishop Bi Bi- BI- BI shop Samuel F. F Leigh The closing song Sometime Well We'll Understand was sung by the choir after which benediction was pronounced pronounced pronounced pro pro- by Bishop Frank Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong Arm Arm- strong of Enoch The grave was WIlS dedicated by E. E J. J Palmer |