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Show BELOVED WOMAN GOES TO HER REWARD The Record regrets to announce an-nounce that Mrs. William Walker, Wal-ker, whose serious illness was announced some weeks since, died at her home in .this city Christmas day, at 12 o'clock, at the ago of 76 years. She had been ill for more than two months, her affliction being chiefly due to the effects of ad-vanced ad-vanced age, and for several days loved ones had been keeping a vigilant watch, fearing the worst. Mrs. Walker was one of those sweet, christian souls, whoso very presence made otners better, and none knew her but to love her. Quiet and unassuming in her manner, she went quietly absut doing good at every opportunity, oppor-tunity, and many there are who will remember her kindly minis-uations. minis-uations. In addition lo her aged husband, hus-band, Mrs. Walker leaves three sisters and three brothers, and eiht children, asfojlows: former bishep Wm. V. Walker, -George, Frank, Edwin, Ernest, Joshua, and one daughter, Mrs. Nettie Macfarlane, all of whom are residents, re-sidents, of Cedar City. , |