Show AGED LADY DEAD passes from this life thursley Thurs liy itile A afternoon f hernoon after short illness thursday afternoon sarah sab ann carter haddon an aged lady of this city passed away after a short illness having succumbed to general debility and old age she was as born in rodama C anty illinois june 5 1827 and came to utah in 1851 by ox team in the Capt callian isto mace company she remained in salt lake until the fall fait of 1853 when she ahe with other emigrants came to this valley and after living here for several years went with her husband and chialdi en to Cast ledale utah after hyan living g at the last named place until 1895 her husbands death oc curing in that year she and her children moved back to parowan carowan Pa rowan which place she has made her home from that time to the present she was highly respected and numbered her friends by the score and was wall a mother of 10 children 8 of whom survive her she leaves in addition to her children 54 grand children great grand children chil dien and 12 great great grandchildren she was a member of the church of jesus christ of Latt erday saints and clung to that faith constantly through all her many trials that she was forced to undergo in the early settlement of utah the children left to mourn her departure are rachel applegate circleville Cir cleville utah louisa M ir rt tenson enson parowan carowan wm win haddon haddon idaho matilda hooper idaho Arminta Armint Lidley aDdley colton utah ellen ruse rose and francis haddon idaho several of her children were at her bedside when theand the end came and sincerely mourn the loss on of a loving mother funeral services were held in the tabernacle saturday afternoon at I 1 the speakers bing being morgan richards john stevens stevena bp adams each of whom hom spoke in strong ter of the excellent excella nt character of the de and encouraged the to follow in the footsteps font stepa of her who has gone to a well earned rest during the services a beautiful solo was rendered by miss ada mcgregor and the singing sing irig of the choir was appropriate to the occasion |