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Show I EUREKA, NEV. Margret Sarah Mulcwy, who was taken lil about two months ago with a cumplication of diseases, after enduring endur-ing untold sufferings, passed away May 13. 1907. at the hme of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Muleoy. in Eureka. The little one was the idol of the household, and in her sweet innocence inno-cence appealed to the hearts of all who associated with her. Just budding into womanhood, and with life all before her, she was called away by Him who said: "Suffer little children to come unto Me," and she passed away from earth to a realm that we ali hope is free from sorrow and disease, to a spirit land where death is not and life is eternal. What a grand expectation for those that are left to look forward to! She was a bright and intelligent girl, and of the grief of her afflicted parents and relatives over their loss is beyond the power of words to tell. Besides Be-sides a mother and father she leaves three sisters Mrs. Jennie Smith and Mrs. E. A. Leach of Winnemucca, Nev., and Josephine and one brother, William J.. the two latter being residents resi-dents of Eureka. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon of last sidence on Nob Hill, and was largely-attended. largely-attended. The members 'of her class in the Eureka public school, numbering eight girls and four boys, preceded the hearse, and six girls and six boys of the High school acted as pall bearers. The Misses Edith and Kate Swick and Mr. Lou Cox sang hymns at the residence resi-dence and also at the grave. The teachers and pupils of the High school had sent from Ogden. Utah, a quantity of choice and beautiful flowers, which arrived on Wednesday's train in time for the funeral. Deceased was a native of Ruby Hill, New. aged 15 years, 4 months and 15 days. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery, Mr. John J. Lucey reading the burial service. ser-vice. Eureka Sentinel. Mrs. George A. Bartlett and mother, Mrs, L. A. Gates arrive! at Los Angeles An-geles last Monday on their way home to Nevada from the east. |