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Show Ada McKell Dies At Ogden Home Mrs. Ada Barton McKell, 50, wile of Dr. Ira J. McKell oi zoj8 Tyler avenue Ogden died at the lamily home Wednesday ai o:25 p. m. after an illness of only iwo weeks. Mrs. McKell was born April 14, 1889, in Mt. Pleasant, a duaghter of Sylvester A. and Martha Allen Barton. She was married to Dr. McKell in the Manti L. D. S. temple November 3, 1910. For the first six years of their married life the couple lived in Spanish Fork, alter which they moved to Ogden, where she had resided since. An active L. D. S. church member. she had worked in the religion class several years ago and had been secretary of Ogden Twelfth ward Relief society lor the past 12 years. She had been active in a number of other church organizations. organi-zations. Surviving are her husband; a son, Allen B. McKell, and three daughters, Mrs. Eunice Hayden, Mrs. Eliza Nye and Miss Ila Mc Kell, all of Ogden; her father of Mt. Pleasant, and the following Drothers and sisters: W. I. Barton of Ogden; Hugh M. Barton of Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Lucille B. Olsen of Br.gham City; and Mrs. Kath- ryn B. Vendell of Ogden and a grandson. Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted Sunday at 2 p. m. in Ogden Og-den L. D. S. Twelfth ward chapel by Bishop David S. Romney ol Mt. Ogden ward. |