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Show NANCY NELSON IS BURIED AT HYRUM Aged Lady of Considerable Consider-able Prominence. Came to Cache Early and was ActiYe. IIviium, Feb. I. Tho grim reaper has paid this own tinoth r visit whereby where-by Mrs. anoy M. Nielsen responded to the llnal summons Kidney trouble with other ailments causcd,hcr demise. She was born (l"i ears ago In Orecn count), Indiana, and there with her parents.Cjnthla II. and I)aid Osborn, entered thu church of Jesus Christ or Latter Day Saints. Tho family started start-ed west In 1851! and In tho journey across the plains her mother died. After arriving in Utah the family lived liv-ed in Weber county about eight cars and finally arrived here in I8110, becoming becom-ing active pioneers of this end of the valley. Young Nancy M. married In 18.15 to Mans K, Nielsen, who died about fifteen years ago. She became tho mother of eleven children, llvoof whom, with thirty-three grand children, child-ren, one brother and three sisters, survive sur-vive her. When tho Heller Society was llrst organised here she was appointed ap-pointed Its secretary and remained so ror twenty-two juars, o,ftcr which sho was promoted to the presidency thereof, there-of, In which positions sho manifested the greatest faithfulness and ability of any and was furthermore a dutiful-loving dutiful-loving wife, a kind mother and In the truest sense or tho word, a real good woman. Funeral services over tho remains wcio held today in the meeting house, where a large conrcgatlon of sjnrpath-l.lng sjnrpath-l.lng ft lends llstcnrd to eulogizing remarks re-marks ntade by Elders C. C. Shaw, C. F. Olson, David Osborrr, .las. Uns-worth Uns-worth and Counselor A M. lsraclscn. A paper containing an outline f tho llle or the deceased was read by Mrs. Oeorgino Ralph. Pcncdictlon was offered by President Win. 0. Parkinson. |