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Show oo I DEATHS AND I FUNERALS MRS. HILL. The funeral services over the re- mains of Mrs. Mary Bennett Hill will be held Friday, at 1 pii. from the Kaysville meeting bouse. Remains will lie In Btato tomorrow evening and Friday morning, at the residence of her son,. George A. Hill, at South Weber. Interment at the Kaysville cemetery. GUSTAF OLSEN. Gustaf Olsen died yesterday at 12:15 p. m., nt the resldenco of Mrs. Stova Thomas, bis daughter, on West Second street, from general debility, and old age. Mr. Olsen was born in Sweden, May J5, 1820. Ho lived here many years. His residence was at Huntsvllle. Ho Is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Stova Thomas, Mary C. Langlols, and Mrs. Matilda Sprlggs, it nd a large number of grandchildren nrd great grandchildren Remains will lie in state at residence resi-dence of Mrs. Thomas, 322 Thirtieth street, this evening and tomorrow morning until 10 o'clock. Funeral cortege will leave house nt 10 a. m. Funeral services x ill be held at 1 P. m.. Thursday at Huntsvllle meeting meet-ing hoiife. Interment will be In Huijts-vllle Huijts-vllle cemetery. MRS. MARY B. HILL. Mrs. Mary Bennett Hill, wife of the late John Hill and a pioneer resident resi-dent of this section, died at the home of her son. George A. Hill, nt South Weber, at 10:30 o'clock yesterday morning. Her death followed a four years' illness from Bright's disease She was born in Lancashire, Eng-I Eng-I land, on January 21, 1S37. and arrhed in this country on October 10, 1S52. Survhlng her are three sons, three daughters, twenty-nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The funeral notice will bo published later. |