HAYDEN With the bloom of youth on her brow, the joy of living in her heart, surrounded by the comforts of a good home, tender and loving hands to administer to her every wish, Miss Margaret Hayden died at the home of her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beaulieu, on 2nd street, Sunday morning, at 5:30 o'clock, following a hemorrhage which seized her the night previous. The deceased was born in New York City, Dec. 19, 1886. At the age of three years, in Sheldon, Iowa, she became a member of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beaulieu and was tenderly reared with their own children and in all respects one of the family. Two years ago, about the time they moved to Graceville, she had a severe illness which weakened the action of the heart and left her delicate, though not an invalid. She was called by the family name and as tenderly cared for as an own daughter and sister. The family are deeply grieved over the loss of one of the members; Mrs. Beaulieu being so prostrated by the shock that she was unable to attend the funeral. Solemn requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. M. O'Brien on Tuesday morning in the Holy Rosary church, assisted by Rev. Fr. Gauvreau, deacon, and Rev. M. Riley, subdeacon. The pall bearers were Geo. Bruce, G. F. Hickey, John McBrady, M. J. O'Brien, Wm. Strong and R. P. Vallancey. The last good deed done, the last farewell spoken, she sleeps peacefully in Lakeside cemetery. The Northern Star Graceville, Minnesota Feb 20, 1905