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Show PROMINENT LADY AWAY. Death Comes to Mrs. Carrie Rosenberg Without Warning. Mrs. Caroline Rosenberg, well respected and prominent lady of Mt. Pleasant, died suddenly sud-denly at . her home Tuesday at 11:30 o'clock. Mrs. Rosenberg Rosen-berg was apparently in good health up until the time of her death. She was about her home doing duties of a good mother and had talked with the nek hbors just as freely as usual. us-ual. Shortly before eleven she had waved her hand at some of her relatives across the street Riving them the same cheerful greeting as was the usual custom. cus-tom. "While her daughter Mary was out in the garden gathering gather-ing vegetables she called to hoi and told the young lady not tc lump; too many. Mary cnm soon to the house and found her mother leaning over tlu wathstand in a helpless condi tion. A paralytic stroke am" we; hness of the heart came up on d e lady and she died in ; very few moments. The children chil-dren were extremely oxcitoi and the neighbors rushed ove to lend assistance. Mrs. Rosenberg was tin mother of six children who an now living, three girls am time- boys, namely: G ladus Mary and Ludean, Angus Irvii and John. She was the wife of Alma Peter -Rosenberg, to whom she was married in October Oc-tober lS!d. Mr. Rosenborg and children, have the sympathy of the community in their bereav-ment. bereav-ment. Funeral services were held at the North Ward Chapel Thursday afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock, Bishop II. C. Jacobs Ja-cobs presiding. The Choir furnished sacred music. The favorite song of Mrs. Rosenberg, "God Be With You Till We Meet Again," was beautifully rendered by the choir. The speakers were Elder Arthur O. Nielson, Elder Wm. "Olson and Bishop II. C. Jacobs. There were a great many flowers given giv-en by friends of the family. Wm. Olson Ol-son dedicated the grave at the cemetery. ceme-tery. The services were well attended. |