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Show PIONEER LADY OF FAIRVIEW DIES AFTER SHORT 1LLNES Mrs. Rachael Brady died at her home Wednesday night. She has' been very ill the last three weeks. She was the daughter of Jehu and Sarah Cox. She was born in Missouri Mis-souri March 27, 18.'i6, being nearly 'eighty-six years old. She was the wife of Warren P. Brady, who was one of the first settlers of Fa , view, being with one of the first five wagons wag-ons that came to F-yirviuw and local-, ed the town. She endured all the trials and hardships of pioneer life. She raised a family of fifteen children. Ten of whom survive her. She has a numerous posterity 'of grand and great grand children. ' Her living children arc .Simeon Bra-dy, Bra-dy, L. P. Brady, Marion Brady, llcb- Ier Brady, and Mrs. Charles I'd'Tson of Fairview. Perry Brady of Ivurokn, Elian Brady of Myton, Mr.;. Rosana JOT23 of Salt Lake City Mrs. Rachael Sherberd of Mt. Pleasant, an 1 Mrs. Lewis Bird of Idaht). FunpraT services will be held Saturday in the. North Ward chapel. |