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Show Farjy Thatcher Jeppeson Dead, The above headline will undoubtedly undoubt-edly cause consternation and surprise amongst many of Ills friends and associates as-sociates who were not acquainted with his brief Illness. He was taken sick with a cold about ten days ago, which was not considered serious, but It culminated In typhoid pneumonia of which he died about ten a.m. Monday. Mon-day. "Ferry" Jeppeson, as he was familiarly famil-iarly called by his companions, was born in Logan, Feb. 4, 1883, Just having hav-ing passed his twentieth birthday. He was the son of Scverine and Emma Jeppeson, tho latter being the daughter of Hon. Moses Thatcher. It Is needless need-less to state that his parents, relatives and friends arc strickch with grief. No young man was better known In Logan than he. He wasalwaysa manly boy for Ills age, good, kind and affable in his disposition, patient to the end, bearing up under his pain and agony to tho last, obedient to his parents In yielding to every wish of theirs, wlthaconfklcnco that it was for his best good. One of the noble characteristics charact-eristics of this good boy was hlsdcffcr-ence hlsdcffcr-ence to those older than he, apparently apparent-ly born and bred in him. Words, we Know, are comparatively futile In soothing the wounded hearts; a vacancy va-cancy will bo found at tho lire sldeand home. The parents have the unbounded unbound-ed heartfelt sympathy of all, especial-from especial-from those who are conversant with the sickness they havo fought against In tho past two years, Four of their number were stricken with smallpox, subsequently two were attacked with bronchitis. Wo trust that He who can heal our wounded hearts will have kind mercy upon this household In supporting them under this trying ordeal and sparo to the parents tho remainder re-mainder of their dear family. Good byo Ferry for a short time. |