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Show Huntsville Pioneer Is Called by Death Mrs. Louisa StOWell Allen, wife of ' A. A Allen, died thla morning at 1:80 o'clock at the residence In Ilunt.-.-v 11 lo after one month's Illnexs of kidney kid-ney trougle. She was born in Ogden Jan. 2". 1862. and was the daughter of William and Harriet Stow ell Sh. was married Dee. 27. lS8:i. In Salt I. alee, nnd Inee that time has been living in Huntsville. She was the mother of thirteen children, five of whom are living. She is survived by her husband and the following children: chil-dren: a. Ethan Alien of Providence, Mrs Joseph E Pa an of lluntHVllle, Chester Allen of Huntsville, Mrs, Re-chael Re-chael l'owler, of Ogden, and Miss Pearl Allen of Huntsville The following follow-ing brothers and Sisters also survive her- Mrs B. W. Hydcn of Metropolis, Metrop-olis, Mrs Leo Shurtliff of Maker City, Ore., Mrs. C W. Kingston of LLaho Falls, E BtOWell an.1 V. B. Stowcll of Pasadena, Calif Ther are also twelve erandcifldVeD. Funeral services ser-vices will be conducted Friday at l lot k 1 1 the Huntsville meetinghouse,. Ihshop Joseph Peterson will officiate. The body may be viewed at the home Thursday afternoon until the funeral services on Friday Flowers nay be! left at Lin d qulst'8 parlors until 1 1 o'clock Friday. |