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Show OGDEN PIONEER WOMAN IS DEAD Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw Boyle Passes Away After Operation Mrs Elizabeth Shaw Boyle. Wldjj of Jatnes M. Boyle, died at 'ro Dt5i Memorial hospital yesterday aftex noon. Mre Boy'e was taken Bici about 10 days ago and was operati I upon for Intestinal trouble. She survived sur-vived the operation but short! after began sinking and passed away. Mrs. Boyle was one of the early-day early-day settlers of I'tah. She was born January 15. 183a. at Mellon. Derbyshire. Derby-shire. Kngland She Joined the Latter-day Saints' c hurc h In Kngland and came to America In 1872. making her borne for a season in southern I tali. She then moved to Evanston, Wi 0 and was there married to .lames M. Boyle -i". years ago, shortlv afterward moving to Ogden, and resided on Twenty-eighth street between Adams and Jefferson practically ever since Mrs. Boyle was known throughout this eottmunlty for her charitable work and was always willing to lend a helping hand to those In dlstrc-s She was the mother of three children chil-dren James M. and L.eroy of 'hlcnM and Mrs Charles f Ford of 798 tll street, this city, where Mrs. Boyle i. i made her honi" vMh her dau'lU'i for the pnj't two years. The body may bo viewed at the Lindqulst L'n-lertaklnK parlors from L' to 6 p. m.. Saturday, and from '' td 11 a m , Sunday. The funeral services will be held at the Second Ward meeting louse at p. m.. Sunday, under the direction of Bishop Wm K. Newman. |