Show DEATH DEA fH CLAIMS PIONEER OF DI 47 Funeral services for Mrs Mary Theodosia Savage Wilcox 89 one oneat of at 11 31 surviving Utah pioneers of 1847 who died at her home homo in an Thornton Idaho were cond conducted Monday at 2 P. 2 p. p m. m in Archer Idaho Word of the death of Mrs Wilcox was was was' received here Sunday by Mrs Cornelia Cornella S S. S Lund president of the state central centra company Daughters of Utah Pioneers r I Mrs frs Ida M L Kirkham first vice president of the state central company company company com com- pany left s Sunday night for tor Archer to attend the tho services as 83 a representative representative representative of the tho D. D U. U P. P Mrs Wilcox x was born February her parents were en 28 1847 18 while from Kirtland Kirtland Kirt- Kirt route to Salt Lake valley vaney Ja land d Ohio She ho encountered many with her and hardships as wi a girl parents was one of the earliest settlers settlers settlers set set- at Lehi and later at Cedr r City and Bear Lake valley She was married August 23 1865 to John D D. Wilcox at Paris Idaho and with her husband her husband moved from place to place where suitable work could bo be obtained In 1877 they moved to Kingston Utah where a united order was wu being established and Mr Wilcox was made secretary I of ot the group Surviving pioneers of ot 1847 include John Smith Page Adams Sawtell I Cal Cat Mary A A. Park Br Brockbank Highland drive D. D Kingsbury Fryer Wellington street Melissa J. J Lambson Davis Douglas street Caroline Cherry Harris Centerville Joseph Smith Smith Horne Home Richfield Francis Russell Huff Hutt Driggs Idaho Hulda Thurston Thurston Thurston Thurs- Thurs ton Smith Sait Lake City Elizabeth Steel Young Hurricane I and d Sarah Ellen Mowrey Thomas Y Vernal |