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Show JACOB KELLER Another good man and friend has departed from this world and gone to join the great and eilent majority on the other side. Brother Keller has gone to a better, brighter and happier world where Borrow, doubt. or uncertainty is unknown, where he will .mee.t his parents and friends - . , - ... K-iu nave gone oerore, ana mere he will prepare $ hme for bis loving wife and family. Brother Keller was fifty-five years tjbree months and fourteen days old at the time of his death. He was boan in Switzerland and emigrated to Utah, arriving in Manti in 1863, where he has since resided,- He leaves a wife and six children to mourn his loss, and will meet one child on the oiher side. He was an honorable an upright citizen, a kind loving husband and father, and a true and faithful Latter-day Saint. A man whose word was his bond, who never made an enemy, never lost a frieud, whoe hand wa ever extended to help a brother, a man who while on this earth gained the love and respect of gl, and in his demise the commuuity sustain ft great lost, Li'e is always uncertain and when everything appears the brightest we may be called away, or some dear friend may go, and leave us here to mourn, and when everything 6eems darkest there comes, like a ray ot light from heaven above, the knowledge knowl-edge that death is but a temporary seperation, that it is not for long, and soon we will follow our loved ones and join them in glorious and holy reunion in the city where all i happiness and love, never to t,art again, and hear, as ere this our brother has heard, "well done, thou j good and faithful servant." |