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Show MB. EUZIL HOOPER CULLED BY DEATH Mrs. Eliza Lowo Hooper, one of the oldest and most respected pioneers of Ogden, died yesterday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock at the home of her son, William J. Lowe, rear 2S39 Lincoln avenue, of general debility. All her children woro at her bedside when death came. Sho was born in West Row, Mllden Hall, Suffolk, England, December S, 1S23, and was the daughter daugh-ter of John and Eliza Rollin Macken-der. Macken-der. She became c'onYerted to the Mormon faith in England and was baptized there. She came to America In 1868 and walkecl across tho plains In Captain Loveland's company. She has resided In this city at 1C48 Wall avenue ave-nue since coming to Ogden. Two husbands, hus-bands, John Lowo and John Hooper, have preceded her in death. Mrs. Hooper is survived by tho following children: William J. Lowe, Ogden; Mrs. Adelaide Angel Fellows, Ogden, and Mrs. Madeline Ford, Ogden. Also by fifteen grandchildren and seventeen seven-teen great-grandchildren. Announcement sof the fnueral will be made later. |