Show OBITUARY NOTES GEORGE LINZE george linze mcalister Mc Allster son of L J D F and cornelia A linze mcalister Mc Allster was born in salt lake city on the of sept 1873 when a child he was dutiful and affectionate to his parents and as he grew up to manhood it was his constant delight to know their desire and was ever ready to comply with their wishes he was ever ready to perform any labor required of him by the bishop of the ward in which he lived and was in very deed a true latter day saint he had a long and severe sickness of over four months and was full of patience he never complained but bore his sickness without a murmur he was full of faith and many times when administered to by the elders he received instant relief ellef ir his father being absent laboring in the manti temple and he being also quite unwell was unable to be with him in his sickness but his loving mother and the family were untiring in their efforts to do all in their power nigh and day to assist him in every possible way and kind friends iss assisted Isted to make him as an corn com fordable for table as possible and all that could be done by medical skill and other wise was done for him he departed for the great beyond on the day of june 1898 surrounded by his family and friends the funeral services were held in the st george tabernacle on the alth bishops counselor F P cottom pre siding the speakers were elders D H EL cannon james G bleak and williarm william atkin all of whom had known him from his youth a may god comfort and bless the family WILLIAM ATKIN JOHN HAGUE john hague died on iday june 3rd ard 1898 at nephi juab county utah of old age he was born at Ar kincer yorkshire england july 1822 was wa married to elizabeth shaw at old church sheffield england dec ath 1841 he joined the church of jesus christ in the year 1844 and after bearing a faithful testimony emigrated to america in the year 1850 going di to st louis in the year 1852 he crossed the plains and came to salt lake upon the arrival arr val or of johnsons army in 1857 he engaged in extensive contracts to supply the troops with provisions an and d moved to camp floyd in 1862 he moved to nephi erected a grist mill and engaged in the mercantile business with the late william jennings of salt lake city and was an active citizen in nephi re he served as postmaster for a number or of years was one of the first directors ot of the nephi cooperative co operative store and was selected by president brigham youn young as a director of the united order hi ais family consisted of seven children six of whom one son and five daughters are living also numerous grandchild ren and great grandchildren I 1 i his funeral was largely attended th 3 services were held at his residence the speakers were elders edwin raxley harlev john B milner bp T H G parkes s apostle george teasdale charles sper ry L A balley bailey and bishop w EL I 1 warner the tabernacle choir sang appropriate hymns the pall bearers were his grandsons he died in the faith of the gospel forty vehicles loaded with friends followed his mains to vie cemetery corn com H |