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Show DEATH OF MRS TUB MATSQN OCCURED IHOPPERFIELD Mrs. Tug iMatson, a highly esteemed woman of Copperfield, died January 10th at Pasadena, California, where she went some three months ago for her health. For several years Mrs. Matson had suffered from heart trouble and it was thought that a lower low-er altitude might have a beneficial effect ef-fect on her, but after going to the coast she steadily declined in health. Her husband was notified of her condition con-dition and was at her bedside when the end came. Mrs. Matson was 33 years of age, was a consecrated and faithful mum-i ber of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and was loved and respected by all who knew her. The funeral was held from the Third ward meeting house in Salt Lake. A number of speakers paid high tribute to her memory and the floral offering offer-ing was very beautiful. The deceased was a member of the Bingham Lodge of Lady Maccabees and a large nuni-,ber nuni-,ber from that organization and many other friends from here and Copper-field Copper-field attended the funeral. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Matson is survived by one daughter, Blanch. |