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Show iMary Hansen Passes Away Mrs. Mary Evans Hansen,' wit of Alma C. Hansen of Provo. died very suddenly from heart disease and asthma Thursday evening at the heme of hr daughter, Mrs. A. E. Darley. in "his city. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hansen came her; Tuesday to visit at the Darley home. Mr. Hansen returned to Prove, Thursday, leaving his v.i'e feeling as well as usual. ' She lip.d. however, been in poor . health for a number of years. ' The shock was a severe one to all ! the family as wen as neighbors land friends. Mrs. Mary Evans Hansen wu; . born in South Wales. Februarv 27. ' 1373, daughter of John B. " ind ' Ann Lewis Evans.. She came to Utah in 1885 locating lo-cating in Spanish Fork. She was married to Alma C. Hansen of Spanish, Fork, July 29, 1897 at Spanish Fork and in the Salt Lake Temple two years later. She was for many years an active ac-tive Relief Society worker; a devoted de-voted wife and mother and faithful faith-ful friend. The Hansen's ' moved to Maple-ton Maple-ton m 1915 and in 1926 to Provo, which has since been their honr?. Survivng are her husoana, her aged mother. Mrs. Ann Lewis Evans, Ev-ans, Spanish Foric; the following children, Miss Mary Ann Hansen, Cedar CKy; Mrs. A. E. Darley, Mt. Pleasant; Lester Hansen, Ma-plcton; Ma-plcton; Mrs. Julius Reichert, Salt Lake City: four grandchildren ; two brothers, D. J. Evans, Spanish Span-ish 'Fork: Lewis Evans, Price; two sisters. Mrs. Jennie Dart and Mrs. Arthur' Brockbank. Spanish Fork. Funeral services will be held I from the third ward chapel. Span- j ish Fork. Monday at 2 p. m. I |