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Show A SUDDEN DEATH fiflj Mrs Chtnlillo Wllllma Svimmontg Her rinal Kelt Simdivv 3H This cemiminlty received a sgjj shock Sundar alternoou whn the news was spread that Mrs ChutlMte Williams wajda.nl. llutvery few knt-w that thni was sick and her sudden death was "?E great surprlae. Last Thursday she was at the and her daughter, Mrs Cecejn Lusty, walling on that lady, who wai sick with an attack of pneumonia, .jjn going home that night she was 111 amU went to bd. The same dlsetso hM attacked lior and In three days M had taken her life. '' Mrs. Williams wn well known TO Coalville, having lived hire (or overt twenty-five years. She was a very quiet? unaestiming lady, and all who had ti3 privilege of knowing her loved her. She, was a devoted mother, nnd always wIlN Ing to help her children anl friends While she has net been promlnont in a public way she will be greatly missed. The ajmpalhy of tho community Is extended to thebereaved. The funeral was held from the Slake Tabernacle Tuesday afternoon, and the building was well Ailed with friends who had assembled to pay their respects to one whom they had learned to love. The stands and organ wero nMtly decorated decor-ated with white crc;e and potted plants. The speakers were KlJers George Heard, F. II. Wright, nishop Frank Croft, and El ler Thomas llrlggs of Bountiful, all nf whom paid a fitting tribute to the character char-acter of the deceased. |