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Show Mrs. Lucinda L. Bushman.. The ftuicnil over iho rrnulins of Mrs, lUisliiiinn was hold til the Fired Ward nieoliiig liouw last Wednesday. 1'ishop Canliier of the Und wind in cliarge. The (speakers woto Wm. Honr, Pros. A. J. ISvunsniul Bihv. foiillnvick. 8Ki:rrn. Lucinda Ladelia JJuBliinan, who was the daughter of Isaac and Lnlira Uooihviu, was born April ltli, i 13, at New llnven, Coiuu'ctiiMil. Her parents joined the Church of .fesm Christ of Lnlter Day Saints about the liino of her birlh. She, with her parents and a company of .Snintf, in 18 It), sailed fioin New York in tho ship Brooklyn, for Han Francisco. Fran-cisco. They wi nt Around Fouth America and was mx mouths on this voyage. Her mother died nd was buried on an island in the Pacific ocoau, while mi this journey, leaving her father with seven childien. When they nr-nviMnJSnn nr-nviMnJSnn Francisco there was but one whito family living there. While lhing there and being with tho Spanish childien she learned their language and could speak it up to her death. The family moved to San lardino, where she was bapHSJU hi 18? they moved to Southern Ttah. She lied theio one year then came to Lehi. lljans then? that she married Martyi H. Himhinan on March 21st, tK(i3, lv whom she Jmd ten chijilroii, two boys and eight girK ix girls and one boyent btfaio Jiwr to the rgreat boond, ThoJ -ilj other fcon leturn froin a mission tp Fnglaud and ho was at her bedside when sho died, She was a kind and aHeclionato molhui and a faithful wife, always trying to assist her husband in keeping the commandments of God. Slid" assisted him in doing the work for his dead relajives in the Temple. Sho was kind-to the poor and needy. She never turned auy one awav fiom her (loot hungrv. She died Dec. iith, lllOli, agcl (13. Sholeavosherlmsband, three children, eight grand children anda host of fi tends to mourn liar loss. |