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Show Laura F Webb ! Mrs.- Laura Funk Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Funk, was bprnt in Bradshaw, Nebraska, June 1,i 1973. j died in Milford. Dec. 7, 1918. ' ferie! was wife of Will Webb, superjiitejKH enf of the Webb Contruction Co. 'Shei leaves a family of six children,! Clleft-i ter, "somewhere in France"' Eflrlifat Camp Lewis, Mrs. Edith Harri$( uies-senger uies-senger for the Western Unioti ?fid three smaller ones at home-wTIelen Edna and Kenneth;, four sistersl Sirs.' Lavern H. Merriman, of Sioux' Olt-j'.f Iowa, Mrs. Ethel Gearkley, Mrs'.' S:,t'H.: Shackett and a brother, Roberlj'Ftifilv.lj and parbut-s Mr. and. Mrs. E. Hl'Ffinlc.j all of Salt Lake, and husband to mourn her loss. She was fortvrfiye years, 6 months of age. - y She was a "member of the Copgrcga-tlonal Copgrcga-tlonal cburch and a very devoted m'oth: er.-. . Her . Illness was aggrlvatHd by '; the anxiety of not hearing from .lier on in France ' for over three months. The boy had been wounded five; times before'lie ceased to wrife,. and ! natut"-ally natut"-ally her anxiety; was very great.; .: , Earl came home from Camp Lewis to attend Jier funeral, which ws! h;hi Tliursdfty. afternoon at the cemetery. On account of the epidemic, the 'funeral 'fu-neral was a "private one with Only ,i few friends and relatives present. Rev Kinder gave a short talk and prayer and music was furnished byi; Mf. dames Frank rtPMtlson. Jnseplj; Tvib-ole Tvib-ole and W. F. Cottrell. j ri; There were many beautiful flowers. The family has the sympathy, or" the entire conrrr.uni'V ' .', i W.S.S - .'j ;:v The way to make a home paper ih-i ih-i teresting is for everyone to give us i all the news you know. We like to print it. it doesn't cost you any thlnf . ' others" like to read it and especially those who used to live here are" slad ' to like it. It's like a letter from the j old town to them. |