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Show 1 FX KRAI. SERVICES FOP, MRS. ETTA LIViXGSTOX Fountain Green, Oct. 11--Funeral services for Mrs. Una G. Livingsron v re helii in Ihe ward chapel, Men-day. Men-day. October 11th. Dishcp T. J. Old-ro Old-ro d. presiding. The speakers were Riders A. James Aagard. J. L. Nielsen, Niel-sen, and J. T. Oldroyd. Each spoke of the sterling character of the deceased de-ceased and of the worth.;.' life she had lived. Music was furnished by the ward choir. Mrs. Livingston was j horn in St. George. April 4, 1SS9 and I was the daughter of Thos. II.. and Lizzie Ctimmings Gardner. After attending at-tending the E. Y. U. at Provo she tat'gnt scnoot tor three years when; she was obliged to discontinue on ae-! count of poor health. She was mar-! ried to Abraham Livingston of this, city, in June, 1912, in the St. George; ; temple. Mrs. Livingston had not been well for over a year and was , , taken to the Winters hospital in Mi. ' . 1'leasant some time ago. There she passed away October Sth, her death being due to rheumatism and heart failure. She is survived by her husband, hus-band, parents, ami a number of brothers broth-ers and sisters. The big crowd at the funeral and the numerous floral offerings of-ferings evidenced the love and esteem , in v.-hi eh she was held. I |