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Show FORMER REXBURG WOMAN DIES HERE Mrs. Agnes Cook Chappie, a natlv of South Weber did yesterdaj al th-home th-home of her sister, Mrs l W. W ilson. 931 Twenty-third street. She had been ill several mon.hs. She was the dapghter of David and Jdnet Hunter Cook and was born in South Weber. August 21, ism: In 1SX7 she y,)h m.irtled to Mr. 'b.if'l at I-ogan. The couple lived in Rex-burg Rex-burg for 20 years. Where Mrs liap-ple liap-ple was prominent in K 1. S Chun h activities, she had also been n resident resi-dent o i den for a number of years'. Surviving are her husband, one son Leo Chappie of Rcxburg. and one kv: nd lld. P.rotheis and lis Vlvlng include. James Cook, South Webei Thomas Henry and ("orsre Cook, Rlgby, Idaho; James Cook Rea-burg. Rea-burg. lunis Cook. IUirley; Mrs Margaret Mar-garet Wilson, iiftden Mrs Nettle. Patterson Pat-terson Clinton; Mrs Ida Tarrlsh, Pe-t Pe-t erson. i-'uneral services will he held Monday Mon-day at !i o'clock In the Sixth ward i bapel under the direction of Bishop J. Howard Jenkins of the Thirteenth ward. Tiv bod may be viewed at th home "f Mrs. Wilson Sunday and Mondav until the funeral hour. BUr-ial BUr-ial will be In the City cemetery under un-der the direction of Undqulst's Under; 'a king company. |