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Show I EARLY RESIDENT OF OGDEN PASSES AWAY Henry Garner, Who Came to Utah in 1849, Dies at His Home Sunday Henry Garner, one of Ogden's early pioneers, died at his home, 3261 Wall avenue, at 2 a. m. yesterday, after an illness of several months. He was born in Vincennes, Indiana, February 13, 1833. and was tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Garner. He came to Utah in George A. Smith's pioneer company In 1849, and has made Ogden his home since that time. Ho was a farmer and cattle raiser. He was well Jcnown in this city and had a large number of friends. He was a member of the Latter-day Saints' church and held the office of a high priest. He is survived i by his wifo, Mary Browning Garner, land the following children: Henry G. Garner, Plain City; Fred S. Garner, , Ogden; Rufus A. Garner, assistant postmaster, Ogden; Frank D. Garner, I Ogden; Mrs. Alta Brough, Woodruff, !utah; Mrs. Rose Horspool, Salt Lake City; also 20 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services 'will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the LIndquist funeral parlors. Interment city cemetery. oo |