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Show Another Sud-den Sud-den Passing Mrs N. P. Nelson, of Flshhaven, Idaho, who had been spending the winter hero with her children, died very suddenly Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bell, the difficulty being hemorrhage of the brain. Mrs. Nelson was but 52 years 'of age, was In fair health and a few moments before her death had'spoken of how well she was feeling,- At about 2 o'clock In thtfmornlng, Mr. Bell had occasion to get up and go to the cellar to fix some frozen pipes and it was as he started that Mrs. Nelson jumped out of bed also, to assist if possible. Mr. Bell told her to get back in bed, that It was cold and she could do nothing noth-ing anyway. She did as he said but as she climbed back said sho didn't mind the cold and that she was feeling fine. While Mr. Bell was still In the cellar his llttlo girl, who was sleeping with her grandma, rushed out on the porch and called for her papa, saying that grandma was awfully sick. Even before be-fore assistance was secured Mrs. Nelson Nel-son was In convulsions and then passed pass-ed away. The lady was a daughtor of J. W. Stocks and was born In Port Elizabeth, South Africa. At II vo years ot ago her parents joined tho ohurch and two years later emigrated to Utah. In a very short time tho Stocks, with 0. C. Rich,wore called to settlo In Bear Lake valley, and there they lived ever after. Mr. II. P. Nelson, tho husband ot the deceased, died two years ago. Mrs. A. D. Boll, Mrs. Wm. Hodges, Mrs. E. J. Trcmelllng and two other single daughters arc children left In Logan to mourn tho death of their mother. , Following funeral services at the 4th ward meeting houso yesterday afternoon af-ternoon thb remains were shipped to Flshhaven where a funeral servlco will bo held at 12 o'clock today. |