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Show Flora Bromley Nielson Dies After Long Illness Death came to Mrs. Flora Bromley Nielson, Sunday as a happy release from great suffering of many months. She had borne her intense pain with cheerfulness and fortitude. She was born December 5, 1885, in American Fork, the daughter of John K. and Elizabeth Rowlance Bromley. She married Alvin Nielson of thij city and at first lived in Mammoth, Utah, where her husband worked in the mines. They later moved to Pleasant Grove and have lived here for eighteen years. Her husband has been dead about two years. Mrs. Nielson was an active L. D. S. church worker, having been a teacher in the Second ward Relief Society organization for a number of years. At her death she was a member of the Sunshine committee of the Second Sec-ond ward. Surviving are two daughters and three sons, Mrs. Grace N. Beers of Los Angeles, Ruth Nielson of Pleas-and Pleas-and Grove, Dean Nielson of Evans-ton, Evans-ton, Wyoming, Ralph and Fred i Nielson of Pleasant Grove. I Funeral services were being held Thursday in the Second ward chapel with Bishop B. H. Adams in charge. |