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Show Obituary. Grambs. Mrs. Margaret M. Grambs of this city died at the Holy Cross hospital on Thursday, July 16. It was with Fin-cere Fin-cere regret that hundreds of friends throughout the West heard of her doath, for nature never molded a better bet-ter or nobler woman than she whose soul has .gone to eternal reward. Mrs. Grambs was a native of Germany, Ger-many, and was 78 years old. She spent most of her life in Nevada and no one was ever more loved and respected by all classes. There was never a woman more gen erous or charitably inclined. She would share her last dollar with a neighbor, but in the most unassuming manner. One of the best tributes to her memory mem-ory was a remark made at her funeral, wnen an old-time friend remarked: "No one ever left the door of Mrs. Grambs hungry." She was noted for her hospitality and kindness to the clergy, being one of the pioneers of the church in Nevada. Her funeral took place from St. Mary's cathedral on Friday morning. Requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. Fathe? Morrissy, who paid a beautiful and eloquent tribute to the life and character of the deceased. The funeral was well attended, among the congregation being many friends of Mrs. Grambs' early days in Nevada and Utah. E. F. and H. Fru-denthal Fru-denthal of Nevada, nephews of Mrs. Grambs. came up from Nevada during her final illness. It is consoling to them that they gave her every loving attention atten-tion in death, as they always did in life. Her death was that of an earnest Christian woman a peaceful, happy death, that was a fittino- cinco t a well sent life. May God rest her brave spirit and give her the eternal reward promised to faithful souls! Wolf. The funeral of the late Thomas "Yolfe took place from St. Mary's cathedral on Wednesday morning. Rev. Father Morrlssey celebrated requiem mass and many beautiful hymns were rendered by the children of the junior choir. The deceased was ill for several months at the Holy Cross hospital and 'was baptized into th Catholic church a few dtys before his death.' He had no relatives or friends, with the exception ex-ception of Rev. Father Morrissey. chaplain chap-lain of the hospital, who gave the deceased de-ceased all the honor of the church and a Christian burial. May his soul, and all the souls of the faithful departed, rest in peace! t ' ' mm ff |