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Show MRS. REDFORD CALLED AFTER LONGJLLNESS Mrs. Sarah Susanna Redford, wife Of Robort Redford, of tho Logan Sixth ward, died at her home In Logan Lo-gan yesterday morning after nn Illness Ill-ness of about three years. Mrs. Redford wns G5 jfcars of ago, having been bom December -5, 1801. She wns tho mother of n Inrgo family fam-ily of children Including 4 boys and 8 girls nil of whom aro in this city, nt the present tlmo. Funeral services will bo field- In tho Logan 'Sixth ward meeting houso at 2 o'clock p. m. on Friday nnd burial will bo In tho Logan cemetery. Resides this largo family of children chil-dren Mrs. Redford Is survived by her mother, husband and 10 brothers broth-ers and sisters ns follows; Thomas W. Lloyd, Joseph II. Lloyd, JesBlo W. Lloyd, Mrs. John A. Hendrlckson, Mrs. Anna Osmond, Daniel Lloyd, Charles E. Lloyd, Ezra T. Lloyd, Mrs. Oscnr Horkmnn, nnd George T. Lloyd of Salt Lake City. The children aro as follows: R. L, Redford of dlatch, Idaho; Mrs. W. T. Drown of Ilntclt, Idaho; T. Ij. Redford, of Logan; Mr8. Uto E Grlllln of Richmond; Mrs. J. W. Clark, of Teton; Mrs. Roscnl Stoddard Stod-dard of Downey; Mrs. J. C. Soren-son Soren-son of Price, Utah; and Elvn, Ruby, Ida, Rulou and Vcrna Redford, of Logan. Mrs. Redford Is known by her friends to Have been a loving wlfo, a devoted mother and a life long Lnt-terday Lnt-terday Saint. |