Show Mary r Sanders Hartwell I The Tho passing of O Mother h Hartwell as a ashe Sh she was familiarly called will be fell fel I keenly by those who knew her Although she sho had spent most of or the past fifteen years years rears living in San Francisco and Canon Cano CanonI I City CitO Colorado still she was with u us m I enough to keep her memory fresh in 1 our our minds Always Alwa's an on active e member ol ot o the Ladles Ladles- Aid of the Congregational I Church she assumed her active t member member- mem r- r ship whether her or In San Francisco Her loss Is the more deeply felt because she belonged to the unselfish group of ot folks who give and never expect to re- re reI 1 I She suffered a slight stroke a year ago and seemed to have recovered re from It Pneumonia and a II second stroke caused her death Although born in Bloomfield New Jersey Jerse April 1 I 1 1864 she spent her young childhood In Laclede Missouri In 1883 the family moved to Farming- Farming I ton ton Utah where she was married Her husband Louis D. D Hartwell died In 1921 1921 and a son s son n Charles died in 1913 She Is survived by the following brothers and sisters George Sanders Nampa Ida Ida- Idaho Idaho I Iho ho Mrs Clara Udy Malta Idaho Mrs Lon Udy Farmington Utah Mrs Matle Matte I Turner Moran Moun and the fol tol- following following lowing sons and daughters Bert B rt R. R Hartwell Chicago Illinois Edwin V. V Hartwell San Francisco California Harold W V. Hartwell Park City Mrs Hortense Root Salt Lake City and Mrs Louise Kelly San Francisco California and all attended the funeral Funeral services were held In San Francisco at the th Congregational Church An Impressive funeral service was also held in Salt Lake City at the Evans and Eardly funeral home with the Rev Butcher In charge Wilbur Brooks sang sangI I Wouldn't Trade the Silver In My Mothers Mother's Hair Bair for all the Gold In the World In his own Inimitable manner and Face to Face was sung by the choir The accompanist was Miss Louise formerly of Park City Rev Butcher conducted graveside services In the City cemetery Both were largely attended and floral offerings were ere b i I e I The Ih family of Mrs Irs L L. 1 D D. D Hartwell wish Ish to express their th lr sincere gratitude for tor the many kindnesses extended to them during their recent bereavement I a 4 I |