Show ANOTHER ESTEEMED LADY IS CALLED FROM THIS lin another ot of this community line ellie old ladles ladies has been called to a better life in the passing ot of mary diary ann R hay ly rowley early on sunday morning ot of this week at the family residence hire here A brain hemm orage with gen eyal eral debility as a contributing battor are ascribed as the e cause e ot de death at anilse lest her health has n not 0 t been en t th t b best tor for a long ti time me but she has haa been bea sumae more or I 1 less ess I 1 In nde dependant pendant until amo time last wednesday evening ev enins when she commenced going numb in her he finger ti tips ps and that numbness continued to spread until about ten 0 clock that night when I 1 it t affect adf her tongue after which time she never gjoke 9 bin in and gradually pi approached the md d which cams ea v sunday morning she was rl minister inister ed to and surrounded by members of 0 her family who did all that was possible pop sible knowing as they ld so eo that death was inevitably near r airs rowley was born on april 4 1846 at Wit stab stable e ke kent n t engli d a daughter of william giles ray kay ani an I mary ann mears ray she eligil lit ed cd from england in 1866 and atae west with a company of 0 mormon I 1 ople ope she met mr richadr ali wl j who she afterward married survives her at the Alto missouri alvr he having driven and ox team from salt lake city back across tin thi trail over which he be had helped to pull a 2 handcart hand cart ten years before tj ti h help e IV bring the company across the Pla plains ille she had not previously known mr air rowley but during their journey across the plains a friendship waa w formed which culminated jn in their mariage shortly after their arrival in salt lake city they were married in the old endowment it h belll in salt lake city on october lot IS 18 66 it will be recalled by the awes T areg readers that they celebrated tha sixtieth anniversary of that eva evaid it WA lait october mrs airs rowley became the amther of 0 ten children six of whom wham to her r with her husband thirty nine gand V children and 18 great grand childrens af survive her two sons two daughters four grandchildren grand children and tour tou greit great grandchildren grand children having her she was a devout worker in III tho the church too to which she united herself lit in early life she and her husband were imbued with a wholesome spirit of 0 civic pride which was reflect reflected eit jn in the manner to ID which thea the k ap i their home surroundings the sons and daughters who ste site vivo her are Al essra wm win 0 this th m H and george S rowley howley anil and mrs wm win 0 of this olty city dili aila oso glo O so cason of cedar gity city and mrs airs lotie rowley lee of alberta inada funeral services were held tester ester day after afternoon neon at 2 in ill tile tho tabernacle with a large number of 0 sympathizers and friends ot of the family in attendance bishop adams presided and the choir under tie lie direction of Chor chorister ster wm T morris hoof of alte iliev est ward sang the usual numbers speakers were thomas K X holyoak john W B bintley antley and mary al marsden the latter reading in connection with her talk a poem written by miss mary cason a of the deceased written tor for the occasion A duet by lagene an 1 nell velli l ruth morris and a solo by L J adams were special musical numbers and miss carol adams reid some lines written tor for the occo oc casim allu by maude lyman david matheson and walter C li offered the k fo opening pening and closing respectively and the he burial apo was dedicated by john stevens |