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Show I Death Claims 'I ' Estimable Woman !l Mr8. Emma Mulllner, Who Has Been n Great Sufferer From Heart I Trouble, Passes Away Early Tucs. I day Morning;. n 2 Mr. Erama Mulllner, wife of Mr. V I D. Y. Mulllner, passed away Tuesday II morning after an Illness of over two ears of heart trouble. For the past I several months bIio has been bed- fnst and the end was not unexpected.1 I Mrs. Mulllner has lived In Lehi most of her life, but has moved around a I great deal with her husband. She I leaves a husband and one son, Lazellc, I who Is a grown young man. Her I other surviving relatives arei hor par- I ents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Child, I Prof O. N. Child, Francis Child and I H J. Child, brothers, and Mrs. Loulso a I Rhodes, Mrs. Eva Robson and Mrs. 1 I Delia Hanson, sisters. Funeral sorvlccs were held In the I Tabornaclo In Thursday Morning at I cloven o'clock. Joseph Anderson of tho First Ward I bishopric presided at tho services, the J I speakers wcro: Dr. H. C. Holbrook, odj I Dr- p D Worlton. Edward Southwlok o a I alul 0corS Schow. Solos wero rend tot- I cml by ArtIlUr Livingston and Mra. ,c9 M. S. Lott. iuid I her life, was road: le "Mrs. Emma Mulllner, daughter of 'uW I John J. and Elizabeth A. Child, was I born In St. John, Tooele County, Utah, I July 30, 18C6. Sho camo to Lehl with her parcntB'to llvo when nine years of I aB' wuero su Brc,w t0 womanhood, I taking an nctivo part In church and I social affairs. ma I Sho was married to B. Y. Mulllner II October 24, 1883. To them have been born four children, thrco of whom died at birth or in early childhood, I leaving onci surviving son, now 21 I years of age. Although Mrs. Mulllncr's health has been unsatisfactory for several years, I it Is only during tho past few months I sho hns been confined to her bed. In splto of,. physical handicap abc. was an active' worker in the church, It having, jacted JfaSf fnday School I teacher, as supervisor of hand work I In tho Primary Associations of the I four wards of Lehl, and as teacher I In tho Relief Socloty. I Mrs. Mulllner lived n pure, fhlth- I ful and useful life. Through her frail I body worked n beautiful spirit, ever I full of hopo and good cheer, radiant I I with tender love and making friends mJ I with all whose good fortuno It was to know hex. 0 I Sho died 3:35 a. m., Dccembor 8, I I 1914, age 48 years, 4 months and 8 I I days. Hor husband and son, both party par-ty cuts, thrco sisters and three brothers I survive her." I o |