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Show MRS. REUBEN NAEGLE DIES IN ARIZONA Word was received the early part of the week by Mrs. Wm. Lunt from her brother, Reuben Naegle, that Mrs. Naegle died on Friday, the 14th, at Douglas, Arizona, following a nervous breakdown supposed to be due to overwfirk and exposure. The family was among the refugees re-fugees forced to flee from Mexico Mex-ico and for several months had been living in a tent in Douglas, being unable to secure any better accommodations, awaiting an opportunity to re-enter Mexico and if possible secure some of their belongings. Mrs. Naegle had been assisting a neighboring family in which there was sickness, sick-ness, and the strain together with the exposed condition in which she was living, brought on an attack of nervous exhaustion exhaus-tion from which she did not recover. re-cover. Her dying request was that her children be brought to IJftah to he reared, the country which they had left being no place to 'rear thehi. Mrs. Naegle's father is. at present residing at Summit, having located there some months since, leaving Mexico' to escape the brigands. |