Show I RECENT DEATHS I PATTERSON EDWARD MC MO GREGORAt At BloomIngton Idaho Nov ov 25 26 1909 1809 Edward McGregor gor Pat Patterson Patterson terson one of ot Bear Lakes most moat honored and respected pioneers passed peacefully away at his homo after u a lingering Illness of oC nearly two years of dropsy and Ho was w s born in Northumberland England Sept 28 ISH 1841 Was Wa baptized Into tho thoi i y W Iq S S kg i SS S iP I Lt I 1 EDWARD MCGREGOR PATTERSON Church May 26 1858 being the first firstIn firstin In his fathers household to accept tho the gospel In 1862 18 2 he camo came to Utah the tho following year becoming a pioneer of Bear Lake valley Idaho settling In InJo Bloomington n at which place ho he h resided resided e ea Jo f ed the remainder of his life Ho lIe was wasa a good Rood citizen a devoted Church man beloved by all who knew him Ho filled a two years mission to England Ho was wasa a member of ot tho the bishopric from Oct 27 until his death and was also ward clerk for many years His HH trade was vaa that of ot a Il carpenter and many are the tho comfortable homos homo which are monuments of ot his Industry and good gool workmanship Three years ago his wife Sarah died leaving six children He Ho Is survived by his wife wIre Mary four sons bons 10 daughters 15 Ii grandchildren two brothers and a 11 sister Millennial Star please copy JANE I LAT AT her homo home In Emery Emer Emery county Utah Jane JaneL L Williams Vii 11 ams wife VUe of T A Williams died Nov 15 IB 1909 of oC and anI other complications after atter about two weeks severe Illness She Is tho the mother of ot 13 children six of ot whom are living five tIve daughters and one son all married 50 60 grandchildren and one also survive She was a faithful Saint an energetic worker In the tho Relief so society clel and had an exceptionally strong clear voice and sang Bang for many years jeara ears earsIn In the chOirs at Mayfield Fremont and Emery Emer covering about 45 years ears She was born at Winter Win tor Quarters Jan 15 16 1847 and suffered Buffered all tho the privations of ot tho the early set settlers tiers of Utah COOK MARK l IU P PAt At the tho Lay Layton ton hospital Davis county Dee Deo 7 Mark P Cook of oC Syracuse Davis county Utah died of ot typhoid fever Ho was the tho son of oC Amos and MaT Mar Frances Peel Cook Cool born In Bountiful Sept 9 0 1880 where ho he lived for 24 years Ho He filled a mission to Great Britain from Oct 1002 to Dod Dec 1904 laboring In the Bristol conference whore where he ho left leCt many friends After Atter returning home on March 30 1965 1966 he married Miss 1158 Laura Clark of ot Farmington who with three little girls the youngest only 10 days old are left to mourn tho the loss of ot a kind and loving husband and father Three years ago Bro Cook moved to Syracuse where ho he made his home and acted as ward clerk Short funeral services were held a at athis athis his homo horno Friday a m Dec 10 on ac account account account count of ot his illness after which the time body was brought to Bountiful whore Impressive services were held In tho the tabernacle at 2 p m ni Sunda Sunday Dec 12 1 Elder Cook Cool leaves besides beside his wife and children father mother three brothers and seven sisters to mourn his demise FOUTIN MRS CHARLES Th death of Mi Mrs Charles Foutin which oc cc occurred occurred at Elsinore Monday afternoon Dec Dee 13 IS has hns cast a n gloom over the en entire entire entire tire community as she sho was the tho mother mothr of nine children and was a woman who was loved by all who knew her Sh She has for several months been troubled with stomach trouble but her condition was not thought serious until about a a week ago when she was suddenly taken sick with pneumonia and gradually grow worse until relieved relle d by death She was born in Denmark 47 41 years year 3 ago ant antis and andis andis is the tho daughter of ot Mr and Mrs Peter Larsen Time The parents embraced the Mormon Monnon religion there and emigrated to Utah with their family They located In Ephraim where they thoy remained fo for three years after which they thoy moved to Elsinore where they the have since lived hived She married some time after ani and was nos tho the mother o ot of 14 children five o of 01 them having preceded her to the great grea Teat beyond Three of ot her children ar are aro married one daughter living In Granger one ono daughter In Monroe and a son liv living livIng livIng ing In Rich Richfield Held Mrs Foutin always took an active part tn In religious and social cIrcles elides and will bo ho greatly missed by all DAWs GEORGE PRESTON A Salem Utah Dec 10 1909 George Pres Preston Preston Preston ton Davis son lion of ot Henry and Rachel Rache Hunter Davis Dals departed this life Ufe cause of ot death being old age and general debility He Ho was born In Knoxville Overton county Tenn April 6 1828 1818 an and was baptized Into tho the Church of ot Jesus Jesu Christ of ot Saints In Nauvoo IlL May 20 1842 He Ho worked a 0 long longi i while on the tho erection of the temple o ot of that place piece and shared with the saints In their mobbing and persecutions o ot of those early days Ho camo came to Utah with his fathers family in 1849 and andon andon andon on Dec 3 1850 he was married to Sarah Elizabeth Lewis who died In 1870 They had six children born to them of ot whom hom four survive On July 28 1873 ho married Mary Hazel Haxel who died April SO 30 this year She bore him 13 children of whom five fiver survive He was a zealous Church member He was wasa a resident of ot Springville Utah county some eight years cars before ho came U to t Salem In 1866 where he ho till recently has followed the occupation of oC a farm tarm farmer er or In tho the Indian troubles of tho the earlier settling of ot this state ho took an active part as a protector of ot life lite and home and was a member of ot the Black Hawk War nn nn STEWART RANDOLPH noc DAY At Moab 0 Grand county t Utah Dec 6 Randolph 1 h Grf oa Stem t art died of ot catarrh of ot the tho throat Ho He was bom born in la North Carolina July 20 1804 1831 1 Ho H was wag Wil ono one of tho the pioneers of 47 with his parents ho h camo crono to Lo o Utah In the tho see sec second leeond ond end party of ot that year Although ho he was but 13 12 years of ot age he drove an ox team the tho entire distance across the time plains to Salt Lako Lake City The Time early part of or his life Uto was waa spent In northern Utah and southern Idaho Whilo yet yeta a young man he was called as bishop to preside over a ward In Rich Klch county This ward Iud was later lawr given the tho name of ot Randolph In honor of ot Bishop Stewart Ho He remained bishop of Randolph until 1879 when ho moved to Huntington Emory county where ho spent one ono year In 1881 ho was W 8 chosen as lUJ bishop of ot MoaT Moab and moved moed his family there when there hero were but four our or five other ram fam families lUes In the tho settlement Ho Me continued as bishop of oC Moab ward for 11 17 years yeats Ho He had much munch to do with Its Us early develop ment meat and ana reclamation At ono one time ho he owned almost all an of ot tho Use present town townsite site ALto Ho ITo was WIlS always J generous to a fault however and practically gave away all allot of tho the property but his homo home steda teda l which he ho still sUIl owned own at his bin death d b Ho Io is t the Q of t 21 m f i Vi oit If of 14 survive him These are aro Will Stewart St wart George Stewart Calvin Stewart Stew t Mrs ars Sharer Shafer Mrs Edith Taylor Mrs Emma Shafer Mrs Airs Mary Robertson Gus Stewart Melvin Stow Stew Stewart art Mrs Coddle Caddie Somerville Charlei Stewart Bt Mrs Lucy Fish Morgan Stow art and Md Oscar Stewart All of nC these thoo wore present at the tho time of ot his death except excerpt Mrs Edith Taylor was Wll detained at her homo home In Grand June Junc Junction tion by the Illness of her children r Bish Blab Bishop Bishop op 01 Stewart was Wll held In tho the highest es Cs esteem teem by all who know knew him Ho He was a Il staunch ay Saint and reared honorable families tam Utes Those who knew him best loved him most ija had a groat great deal to do with time tho oarl history of or Thero Them are always plenty of ot hardships h connected with tho th settlement r of any noV new community and ana most moat of oC the tho troubles are aro bound to bo hj shifted on to tho the leader leMar whoever ho homay homay bo boo In those da tho the may days bishop was w the recognized leader of ot every overy matter of ot Importance and und Bishop Stewart re roo calved his full fuU share sharo of ot grief But ho he hol heva was va l always cheerful and full fun of ot good goon humor whether things were going the t beat best or not |