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Show j Old Reslde.it De&d. A good and estimable woman, an old jrgrideat of this city and couii'y, pasred har final rest Tuesday afternoon about lirae o'clock in the person of Mrs. Hsnnah HireL. The lady bsdpeenall-Ipg bsdpeenall-Ipg all winter, but about a week ago sbe was down town and felt fairly well. ihe tosk to her bed again a few days ago nj theugh everything possible was done t.r her that could be she passed peacefully peace-fully away, old age and general debility itelng the cause. Everybody who knew plrt. Hirst had learned to love her. She araaof a quiet, unassuming disposition, kod slways willing to do unto others at phe would have them do unto her. Hy tier death a noblewoman hat been removed re-moved fiwm our midst. Ilsnnak Illrst was born at Thnrnhill, Yorkshire, Fingland, January 1'ltV 1832. ike was married to William Henry Hirst In the year 1863, by whom she hadslxboye and five girls, must of "hom are living. She was baptized in-t. in-t. the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day kalnu by her husband. October 18, 1 1K74, she emigrated to this country and : I o,ad her home In Coalville up to the' 1 time of her death. She had twenty-six irand children and three great graud : children. The funeral was held from the Stake i 'ibnrnacle Tssterday afternoon and the: jtltendanoe waa laige. I |