1905-07-Improvement Era—Death of Elder Joseph Gill

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Death of Elder Joseph Gill

Improvement Era, v8 n9, July 1905, p. 717.

Death of Elder Joseph Gill. — Elder Joseph S. B. Gill, a missionary laboring in the Eastern states mission, died in Pittsburg from an attack of typhoid fever, Friday, 2nd. He was the son of William and Elizabeth Brown Gill, and was born in Weston, Oneida county, Idaho, October 9, 1870; was baptized by Elder Rasmus Nielsen when eight years of age, and was an active worker in the Weston ward. Elder Gill was a member of the 142nd quorum of Seventy, and was set apart for his field of labor in the Eastern states, Nov. 1, 1904, by Elder Seymour B. Young. The body was brought home by Elder J. H. Archibald.

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