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Show MRS. ROSE FARMER TEACUE CALLED TOMEAT BEYOND The many friends of Mrs. Rose Farmer, Far-mer, wife of A. S. Teague, night foreman fore-man at the Southern Pacific machine shops at the Union depot, will be grieved to learn of her death, which occurred at the home, 2251 Lincoln aenue, last night at 7:10 o'clock. The cause of death was leakage of the heart, from which Mrs. Teague had been a sufferer since last September. Mrs. Teague was born in Ogden, June 19, 1885, and was the daughter of Mrs. K. Farmer. She spent all her life In 0gd6n and was a graduate from the Sacred Heart academy. The deceased de-ceased is survived by a husband, a mother, six sisters and one brother. One of the sisters resides in tho state of Pennsylvania, two at Oakland, Cal., and one at Sheridan, Wyo., all of whom have been advised of her untimely death. .Funeral services will not be arranged for until tho absent sisters can be heard from. Mrs. Teague was a most estimable and talented young woman, having a host of friends in Ogden. She was of a cheerful, complacent disposition, always al-ways looking at tho bright side of tho picture of life. She bore her continued con-tinued illness with fortitude and uncomplainingly, un-complainingly, passing to the great beyond with a smile on her face. Funeral services will be announced at a later date. |