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Show I FRANCIS SHAW PASSES AWAY Ox-Team Pioneer and Early Resident of Md. Fort Dies Saturday Francis Shaw, on of thei rarly pioneers pio-neers of ffdcn. died at the family rstdno TS5 Wn shlnfftbn avenue, of troneral doblllty yesterday afternoon at 4 80 o'clock The boily was tnkon to the undertaking parlors of LarUln & Sf-ns and Dip funeral arranifcmento will bo announcod later. Mr Shaw VM born In New York City. Jtilv 1. 1841. and with his par-rnts par-rnts .Mvrtlllo and Harriett Austin Shaw, emigrated to Utah in 184S, locating lo-cating in Ogden. He was married to Ophelia Farley. February 22. 1876, who with the following children survive: sur-vive: Francis Shaw, Jr., Mrs Ollvo Shaw niackham. Kditn Shaw Smith, clcome Dee Shaw. Lela Shaw Wilcox, Wil-cox, Elsl Shaw of San Diego, Cal . Mrs. Furley Norsoth of Wahlnuton. D. C. Dorothy Shaw Collins Vera Shaw, Viola Shaw, 13 grand children, and the following brotl.nrs and sisters. Mrs. Harriett Stevens. Mrs. Maria Fuller, Ful-ler, Jededinh Shaw and Wilbur Sliaw. Mr. Shaw WtM a high pr'.e.st in the North Webrr stake Ho crossed the plains with an ox-team, walking all the way and was one of the earliest residents of the. Mound Fort district. 00 |