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Show uu MRS. GUTHRIE SUDDENLY CALLED At 1 O'clock this afternoon Mrs Mary B Guthrie, mother ol Mrs. A. K Hey wood, peacefully pasae l awa it the He wood residence at r,;.-Twentv. r,;.-Twentv. fifth street, surrounded by her daughter and son-in-law and her grandson John Heywood. since tlm death or her husband the l"te J W Guthrie, in 1906, Mrs. Guthrie Guth-rie bad not 'enjoyed the hrst of health I hi or late she had appeared to be tn as good health as usual and her death today waa a sudden shoe' to the family fam-ily La6t evening slu- bad trouble with her heart and since "he complained com-plained of feeling poorly. At noon today the lamiiy was called to her bedside and the end soon came Mrs Guthrie was horn at Cumber, inn'! Maryland, February 1842. Shel ent tn California In the earh das marrying J W Guthrie in that state In the ear ISOL" Mr and Mr. Guth-I rie came to Utah In 1 P69 and Mr (imhrle entered the banking and mer. cantlle business locating first at Cor-lntie. Cor-lntie. then coming to Ogden. Mr Guthrie becoming one of the found- . o( th.- Commercial National bank of this city i Mrs. Guthrie was the daughter of William and Elizabeth flainnr of Maryland who have lone since de-paited de-paited this life Mrs Guthrie is survived sur-vived by a sister, Mrs .1 M. I,ings-dorf I,ings-dorf of Vancouver Wash a dauuh-MrS dauuh-MrS A. R. He v woo I and a Rr.Vif'son, John G. Heywood The deceased was loed by all who knew her and her life of usefulness is recounted hj many She endured I the hardships of the earlv life of the western country, always forenolnc pleasures in her earh married life t aid her husband in the work he had I i do She was always uncomplaining and with fortitude took up the taski of life Funeral arrancements will be announced an-nounced at a later date |