| Show Mrs Emma Robison With regard to the death of M Mrs Dr E Emma runa RobISon Friday evening ing May 15 15 there are am few details to be told She had been t had hada in dP a apparently been notly all about perfect e town health that td and attending to her various us du duahe duties dutes In 1 the evening she ahe he stepped te ped outside outside out out- side with her husband to go to the shed on some errand when suddenly dd y Mr Robson Ban heard a scream and turned tomed to s. s me her throw her hands into IOto the air and fall LIa backward That was ally all y effort of neighbors and physIcian was powerless to rouse her her Need Needless less to say the e town as turned un y ay liedy e al hu gh er a f far far- vent w wih ih My that at their air end come in the some same way ray The deepest deepest deep deep- est at sympathy ym athy of the community is s axes extended qed to Mr Robison who seems beems to have had for i ious many years yea sorrows s almost too r ous and h heavy vy I to be borne n m- m eluding the tho death of lu his hlo first feet W wife some years ago go of or several severa Ot of m. m children left two babies babes a i girl of foi four and and id a boy hoy not yet two years old M Air Mr Robison Robson has now to shoulder without her help the rearing of these two besides several of his hs half half grown grown w n children and grand grandchildren grandchildren wand children and a little girl previously previously previously pre pre- adopted by Mrs Mra Robison Mrs Robison was related to nearly every very a family in no town having come as many have from Dixie where she was born Feb 19 1868 m in Duncan Wash Co and where she ohe married A A. A W W. Wright Feb 24 1886 6 Her father R R. 7 W W. Reeve died about a year and a half ago her mother Mrs Emma Reeve ur still livin m in Hinckley se as are two of w her brothers John and Henry lenry Reeve two sisters Mrs Ed Workman and Mrs Dr Ray ajr Slaughter and a ar sister r and a brother of her first I husband Mrs rs Wm Win Reeve and J J. J F F. Wright When she and I her husband took up their pioneer pro pio neer life here in 10 80 BOs BO's s Hinckley I was a small ward with few efficient people to carry the bur burdens free Jn l. l u. u dens Her readiness to assist s 's in times ics of sickness and death made her very active and prominent prom prom- nent m in relief work and having no children of her own she ga- ga gave herself freely In 1902 she sh and her ber husband went upon apon noon to New Zealand where she learned learned learn learn- ed ad the language and conducted Relief Society work among the native women There they a adopted adopted adopted a- a a little homeless baby babygirl babygirl girl whom they called Zeala Wright Mr Wright died ded about a year and a half after after their return return re re- turn to Hinckley Six years ago she married Mr Willis Robison and has further further fur for ther demonstrated her remarkable remark remark- able ahle executive ability by holding responsible ible position in m church without ever the the duties dutes of the motherless home she had entered or the two twi children who have he- wine come to them since then She has a host of loving admirers m in the young women who knew her beet bestas as preSident of the M. M L I. A. A an anthe and ani in inthe i the workers and children of th the Primary association of which she was wall stake president at her herth death th She had the rare knack rare knack of selecting the best beat assistants and of securing such efficient cooperation co- co operation and ond service from them themas as 5 to greatly lesson her own bur bar done dens The funeral Sunday afternoon was attended by throngs of offend friends fend from all over the country those than from the east side bringing most moat lavish and beautiful trib- trib utes new of flowers Every w where was evidenced the affection and high esteem in 10 which this q quiet unassuming little woman was held |