Show II Eventful Life Of Pioneer Ends I Susan Brown Gox 74 pioneer 0 Ot of Manti l and Southern Utah died I Thursday She was born in St. St George Georgeon Ion on April 18 1862 of HoI RoI Robert Ro Ro- bert H. H and Eunice The I I pioneering history of her early life is interesting at the time of her I birth her parents were living in a tent at the tho age of six months the tent serving sen-Ing as a home was d ed by fire a neighbor rescued herrom her from rom the flames with Ith her pal parents she later moved to tOl Orderville While residing here Mrs Mr Co Coc married Delaun Mills Cox The marI marriage mar mar- I was in In the St. St George Temple Templo The couple lived In Orderville under the United OrI Order Or Or- der tier f 1 11 years jears Her family wes I born there In the winter of 1913 the they moved to Hinckley Utah Utan where they resided until 1018 1118 At this time they moved to Manti 1 Utah where she he has since resided Mrs GOK Coty has done considerable work in the Manti Temple Her husband died in 1932 Surviving her are the following children Willam Viliam M. M Cox of ot Alton Utah Charles R. R and Orville S. S Cox Gox Shelley SheIle- Idaho and E Edward ward Cox Murray Mrs Eunice Hubert Herbert Manti Manu Mrs Susan Wilson Hurricane Utah I Mrs 1 Am Amy Bod Edwards wards Sterling Utah I and Mrs Clarissa Blake Hinckley also 57 grandchildren 12 great i grand grandchildren children a brother Azariah Brown Brownf Blanding Utah t two wo sisters I Mrs Melissa Losee Pintura Utan and Rozina Allred Mt 1 Carmel Utah FU Funeral services were held Sunday December at 2 p. p m. m in the Manti 1 North Ward Bishop E. E T. T Reid elating Interment was at Manti |