Show OBITUARY it f rj j 1 i funeral services ces over the flie r re e mains of john ashman wal departed tins this life on the night of the of april apri 1 l were held in ill the L t D 8 drapel on ta the 1 11 qs as we we re going gobig to press last week the T ser services vico were pre sij od ed over by baisl bishop op Vart partridge ridge the conducted by R W king sang nearer my iny god U t thee the e invocation by william beeston after which the 01 coir sang bang tl I 1 need thee every hour I 1 5 the speakers were james jaines A kelly jo joshua shua greenwood M J oreen gree ii wood and bishop partridge ge solos were rendered its as follows face tol deell by MJ creen woo wood d ajust just tjust beyond the vale of tears team by stella ella Hunt huntsman sinan and alli dear promised land by dora do r a anderson the services closed with ringing ringa A bythe by alie choir lead me ine gently load lead me benediction was pro pronounced by john cooper after which all were permitted tt t took look for the last tinie time upon the face of the departed parted 16 then tile the long cortage orf cage moved on oil to our si silent lelit aitt where the dedicatory prayer was offered by jam jamea es peterson the services were very imbres sive abdull and all jhb speakers spoke of the departed as a man of g gen n r orous erous impulses and much activity fas ais a public servants servant eccle ecclesiastic iriti 7 cally and secularly 1 the deceased was ws born bora in in I cent england peb feb 7 1 3 a and nd joaw alie son of john jol ashman As I 1 W and d r Elizab etli arnold he bt became c afe a member of flie alie mormon canu chmar mar 5 1851 and liibs red a vif bif e v aap oe ni y iff t a afi ff 1 l fmc mcf ilium der of years ain his native land t till ill 1864 blien lie he ein i edwith edwit li his wife all and d children chi ren to utah and made his home in fillmore where lie he liasse has resided side dj ever since ince our dear brother and friend lias has now been promoted inton into a higher classow class of life and another anotnie man mall is stricken from the ever lessening roll of our old settlers MR and d iv a solitary woman in ghesu the sunset i ll 11 of life and a lonely home a are re left to miss him his first 1 5 wife I 1 all and d mother of their numer ous posterity had preceded hini ni f a few years |