Show ti Another Pioneer Passes Away Mrs William William H. H Kimball died Sunday morning April 22 22 after an Illness of three days It was a shock to her relatives and friends as an she shewa wa waa apparently on the Improve Had she lived until next October she ahe would have been sixty eight years ears old Funeral services were held in the Stake Stake- Tabernacle on April at 2 o'clock Bishop Wilde officiating The singing staging was furnished by the Coalville choir choir- and Mrs Judith A A. Beard rendered a solo Face to Face The speakers were John Salmon John Lamb Lamb- and lee Ceo Beard all aU paying a high tribute to the tha de de- de- de parted Prayer was offered by br George Young Toung and benediction by bl Brother Arnold The flowers were many and beautiful Interment wasis was waa in is the city cemetery Decease leaves five brothers several several several sev sev- eral relatives and and hoats hosts of ot friends to mourn her death Eliza Noami Redden Redde Kimball daughter o ot of Naomi and Return Jackson Jackson Jack Jack- 8 son Redden was Redden was born at Grantsville Tooele county Utah October 6 5 1865 1866 She passed away on April the 2nd 1923 She was waa married to James Quirk January 1873 she was the mother of three children children child child- ren all aU of whom hom passed on before She was married to William H. H Kimball March Mara 1890 She made her home in Parleys Park for twelve years After the death of ot other her husband she moved to Coalville residing there until her death Site was a faithful Latter Day Saint and a belov beloved d member of ot the Daughters of tire the Pioneers R. R E. E D. D Hoytsville May 3rd 1923 |