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Show Sister Lucy Clover Passes taj Lowlston, Dec. 4 . It Is sad to chronical the news of tho death of Mrs. Iaicy Hodges Glover, who bid farewell to this enrthly Hfo last Monday, Mon-day, November 29. Sho wns born In Logan, April 0, 1S73 where sho lived nnd passed her girlhood days. Sho was married to Mr. II. Y. Glovur in .Tanunry 1891, and that samo yenr they moved to I.owlston whero thoy havo since mndo their homo. She has been a devoted wife to her husband nnd a loving mother to her flvo children which have blessed their homo. Her children are: Mrs. Nora Glover Lane, La-ne, Lawrence, Ethel, Elva and Lowell. Low-ell. To her tho strugglo nnd burden bearing of earth aro ended, but they arc not forgotten by her husband and children, nor by the many relatives rela-tives and friends who nre loft behind. be-hind. Her affection for her family was always tender nnd nbldlng, which wns reciprocated by nil her relatives both near nnd far. Gono from us for the present; but from our memory never. Sho Is stilt tiio mother of tho dear children upon whom her devotion and affection affec-tion will over bo remembered, and tho wife of him who mourns earth's greatest loss, nnd may sho not by her untimely demlso wield over them a stronger force for goodness nnd truth than before. Her pnroit- '"cl when sho was ni " ; oimg, and she and her broth-I broth-I org and sisters growing up without tho parental love formed an attachment attach-ment of endearment which now seems hard to break. Her only sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Emma Crockett having passed nway at Weston many years ngo, now lea70s Amasa Hodges who lives In Lowlston, and William V. Hodges of Marysvllle, Idaho, to bo comforted only by the memories of tho past. They with Mrs. Rebecca Potter their half sister of Plymouth, Utah, were all hero for tho services. A very large number of friends attended at-tended tho funcrnl services which wero held In tho Second wnrd meeting meet-ing houso, Wednesday, December 2, nnd of which a synopsis will bo given giv-en next week. |