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Show DEATHS ANDFUHERALS ROBERTSON After an Illness for two years from heart and kidney trouble, George W. Robertson died yesterday afternoon at 130 o'clock nt his home, 248 1-2 Twenty-ninth street. Mr. Robertson was bom In Sussex, England, May yj, 1852, and came to Utah twenty-six years ago. He was an employe of the Southern Pacific shopB for several years. Ills wife and four children, George C. and William Robertson of Ogden, and Mm. Eliza Driver of Salt Lake and Miss Sarah Robertson of Ogden. survive him. - Funeral services will be held In thp First ward meeting house tomorrow to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock with Bishop ?Jnalgn presiding. Tho remains re-mains may be vlowed at tho resldcnco omorrow from 10 a, m. until 1 p. m. Burial will take place at the Ogdou City comotery. I ELIZA ANN FREELAND. Mrs. Eliza Ann Frcoland, aged sixty-nine years, wife of Hugh P'rqeland and daughter of Samuel and Sapah Buckley Barber, died yesterday Mrs. Freeland was born November 21, IS 13, In Lancashire, England, and came to this state thlrty-ioui years ago after being converted to the church of Latter-day Saints. Ogden has been her home since that time Funeral services will bo held Thursday Thurs-day at one o'clock In the Seventh ward, Bishop M. L Jones ofllciallns. Tho remains may be viewed Wednesday Wed-nesday at Lar'cln s undertaking parlors par-lors and Thursday from 9 until 12.30 at 900 Canyon road Interment In Ogden City cemetery. |