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Show v.";1- .i ;;; " m . ' " If DOINGS OF THE WEEK. , : . ' Mrs. George Jacobs' ! f. Funeral. ! Wednesday nftcrnoon thoinuny j?1 y friends of Mrs. Gcorgo Jacobs ri. assembled at the Tabernacle and impressive survives woro held; m Bishop Ilonry Lowitf of the 3rd . Ward in charge. Singing by tho 3rd Wind Choir. I Edward Soulhwiek rend tho J following sketch and wus tho first speaker: ' Mm, Cynllia Deuel Jacolw was .""7 born nt Corn Olcek, Milliard Co., j Utiih, Match 27th, 1871. She was Y the daughter of Joint and Luciiula - Deuul; her father died at Corn r Creek when she was six years old." The family moved fiomCorn Creek to Bingham Canyon. "When at the ago of.eleven her mother died, leaving a family of four. As soon I as their mother was buried tho I orphans moved to Ogden, there I ' her yovtngest brother got crippled 1 and she caml for him in tho hos- 1 fc pital for two years. Then tho four 1 children becamo seperated and p thuioarotwo In others that cannot n ' - lie found. "When about sixteen 8 l yo.ira of ago tho deceased went to 1 i Plain City and mado her homo with I Mrs. Carrie Skcen for about ten I E . years. Sho was married to tieorgu 1 I Jacobs, Sept 15th, 1800. She is I L tho mother of live childieu; thrco I K girls and two boys, the oldest nino I nrfd tho youngest ono year old. On I Sept. 17th, 100C, sho was stricken 1 M. wu aPPcll(i('is ,U1 ttftcr that for H uU loving hands and skilled pity-I pity-I 9 Hicinus could do sho succumbed to H jH tho dreaded disenso Sopt 24th, F -t 1Gt leading aside frquvSletlovliig I Ht''' 'luLsband,,ilchlldlcnabrotlleralul, 1 "- iv host of friends to mourn her loss. 1 Deceased was 35 years, livo months I and 28 days old. fa Tho othoyspoakors woro Jack- II son Wanlass, A. J. Evans and II Bishop Lowis. IE Mr. Jacobs and family have If tho sympatlty of many frionds II who mourn tho loss of a loving II triond. |