Show bids earth farewell it becomes our painful doty to record the death of one of our friends hannah breggs who had been ill for beverl months and sick a be for upwards of four weeks previous to her death which occurred 45 minutes past six last thurs day morning feb 2nd and hannah was born on the 3rd ard of april 1867 here in bountiful where she spent her school days and grew up to woman womanhood bood she was a young lady who was much respected by her school mates and in fact by all who knew her her father gives her great credit for a trait of character that is so often found wanting in the young p people eople and that is obedience it is needless to say that she leaves a host of relatives and friends to mourn her loss FUNERAL SERVICES were held at the tabernacle sunday afternoon feb 5 the corpse was taken to the tabernacle shortly before 2 in spite of the very stormy weather a large audience assembled to show their last respects to their departed friend floral decorations on the stand were elegant and appropriate for the occasion the house nicely wormed and ventilated joseph E taylor of salt lake city spoke the funeral sermon he related that he and brother briggs were old friends that thai they were baptized by the same person and that it was on account of acau acquaintance aint that lie be was present his remarks were on general principles and very consoling to the devout listener william man jr spoke a short time stated that he had bad been her teacher and had always found her willing to do what was right he spoke well of her character just as the services were dismissed it began to snow severely but still quite a number of vehicles followed the remains to the cemetery her relatives may be ass as tired that they have the sympathy of this jurnal |