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Ada Amelia <I>Mohlman</I> Epperson

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Ada Amelia Mohlman Epperson

Birth
Midway, Wasatch County, Utah, USA
Death
24 Sep 1902 (aged 23)
Midway, Wasatch County, Utah, USA
Burial
Midway, Wasatch County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5029602, Longitude: -111.4871183
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Ada Mohlman married Frank Sherman Epperson on 21 November, 1901. She was the pioneer daughter of German/Swiss immigrants, John Gerd Mohlman and Anna Carolina Galli. The Mohlman family history begins with her father John, who came to Utah as a member of Johnson's Army, married Anna Carolina Galli and settled in Midway Utah.
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PARK RECORD – 1902-9-27
ANOTHER SAD DEATH
Mrs. Ada Epperson called away Wednesday night.

On Wednesday night the angle of death visited the home of Frank Epperson and took forever the heart of this young woman whose spirit accompanied the messenger of death into the great beyond.

The death of Mrs. Ada Mohlman Epperson is indeed a sad one. A bride of but ten months in full bloom of robust womanhood, and with all of her life promises yet before her, she was cut down and taken from the arms of her loving husband and but by a few hours deprived of the joy and bliss which was looked forward to as an added measure of a happy wedded life – motherhood.

Mrs. Epperson was but 22 years of age and moved to Park from Midway at the time of her marriage to Frank Epperson ten months ago. She was a most loveable woman in full bloom of rugged health and her taking away was most untimely. The remains were yesterday taken away to her former home in Midway where the funeral took place today from the Mormon meeting house.

The sympathy of all goes out to the young husband in his great sorrow. Yesterday afternoon the barleys closed their door in respect for their fellow workman in his great sorrow. They went to the train in body to receive a large consignment of cut flowers, which has been ordered from the city, and took them to the house prior to departure of the funeral party for Midway.
Ada Mohlman married Frank Sherman Epperson on 21 November, 1901. She was the pioneer daughter of German/Swiss immigrants, John Gerd Mohlman and Anna Carolina Galli. The Mohlman family history begins with her father John, who came to Utah as a member of Johnson's Army, married Anna Carolina Galli and settled in Midway Utah.
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PARK RECORD – 1902-9-27
ANOTHER SAD DEATH
Mrs. Ada Epperson called away Wednesday night.

On Wednesday night the angle of death visited the home of Frank Epperson and took forever the heart of this young woman whose spirit accompanied the messenger of death into the great beyond.

The death of Mrs. Ada Mohlman Epperson is indeed a sad one. A bride of but ten months in full bloom of robust womanhood, and with all of her life promises yet before her, she was cut down and taken from the arms of her loving husband and but by a few hours deprived of the joy and bliss which was looked forward to as an added measure of a happy wedded life – motherhood.

Mrs. Epperson was but 22 years of age and moved to Park from Midway at the time of her marriage to Frank Epperson ten months ago. She was a most loveable woman in full bloom of rugged health and her taking away was most untimely. The remains were yesterday taken away to her former home in Midway where the funeral took place today from the Mormon meeting house.

The sympathy of all goes out to the young husband in his great sorrow. Yesterday afternoon the barleys closed their door in respect for their fellow workman in his great sorrow. They went to the train in body to receive a large consignment of cut flowers, which has been ordered from the city, and took them to the house prior to departure of the funeral party for Midway.


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