Show BLANDING department DEPA PIONEER WOMAN DIES AT BLANDING too late for last last week mrs miggle maggie duze dubelt tt terry died monday afternoon at the home of her hei baug daughter ahter mrs mary hurst funeral services were held beldin in the ward chap el cl tuesday at 10 a rd m councellor daniel perkins presiding the speakers were james F carroll james washburn and president W II 11 redd the services were completed at the city cemetery where burial took toai place in the hurst family lot margle margie duzett terry was lorn born Pe december cember ath 1857 in Salt Lake city utah she was the laughter daughter of mary adeline ewing and edward P duzett who was was a body guard guard for the prophet joseph smith when she was five years old her parents were called to settle the dixie country they immediately answered the call and settled at grafton but during the indian wat wai they moved into rockville for safet and made their lhome there permanently lintl Y margie mangle duzett married nathan harris terry january 1 ast 1st it I 1 1874 ape aar moved to Sterli sterling san pete county and later to mesa ariz where followed ten years of hard pioneers life after a short visit to her old home hom in rockville she and her husband went to mexico where again they went chrt terri terrible blo privations and want first in one mormon colony and then another finally settling in dublan where she lost two children and finally her husband usan who i died in 1903 during the revolution she left me mexico leaving home and everything sh she e had behind her and went to san nor dino calif where she had to ae begin anew the struggle for a livelihood here her son edward obtained work in a printing office and was wi when lie lid fall ferira a victim im to the flu in the terrible epidemic of 1918 he being 22 years of ape age mrs airs terry was then left alone and the rheumatism which had bad been both ering her for several years gradually grew worse until she was unable to walk she cameto blanding B lal iding in june 1924 1024 where she made her home with her daughter mrs mary hurst who has given her mo mother ther every care and attention possible margie terrys life has been one of sacrifice and privation and during all the years she was suffering from rheumatism she wai was always exceptionally patient and cheerful she was the mother often children six of whom survive her they are mrs airs mary hurst blanding utah sella nelson safford ariz mrs eleanor empey san francisco calif mrs may martin ano mrs mable harmon of riverside calif and mrs rose cordon of hinckley utah who has been with her mother for the last two months she also has twenty tweety nine grand children and fifty three abree great grand children |