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Show Blarartlew.l. Aunt Lucy Bteveneon, who died at F.choThureday, Auguat 18, al lha ripe age ol M yera, bad been a lerident ol FaIio iluce I860. Hba waa one ol tbe ploneera ol luie couuty, and, with her buahand, the lata William Reveotoo, endurrd tbe privationi aud bardthlpt ol pioneer lile. She wai known by all tbe old Ulera, and the circle ol her Inendi and aoualntatirea waa a large one Hue waa a danhuter ol John Moree, who at 00- time carried on lucceaalully a lumber lum-ber and (arming bunueia within the Urn-lla Urn-lla ol what la now tba lownol Oxford, N. B. M". Mnraa Iwlonged to a very long-lived long-lived lamily. lla died at Hie reeidence ol bia eon, tba lata Judge Moree ol I'al-bouvie, I'al-bouvie, at the age ol one bunderd yeara. lie waa a grand-ann ol Joaepb Morre, who took an ectivi part In lha aeven yeat'a war, lor which he waa treated with ape 'ial (avor by lieorge II. He waa one of the firat grauteea after Acadia became be-came Engliah, and aettled at Fort Law reucv, where ha died. Her huvluind, William Bteveneon, died April :'o, UK11, at Echo. Tbe funeral eervlrea were held Knndny afternoon from the Echo acbool bouae and the building waa packed with Irieoda ol the deceaeed. The apeakera wera Eldera W. W. Clutr, Alma Eldredge and I'n at. M. W. Taylor. Tbe aingir.g waa waedone by the Heneler choir, and Trot. Cliveol Salt Lakevery tweetly rendered "Nearer, My Cod to Thee," aod "In tbe (tweet Hre aud live" on the violin. |