Show OBITUARY NOTES ADELIA A KIMBALL died at al kanosh millard county 00 oo tober 1896 adelia A kimball aged 68 years 7 months and 16 days she was the daughter of Ci catherine therine and eber wilcox and was born in county new york she was first married to william hatton who was killed by indians indiana at fillmore FiU more which left her a 9 widow with three small children william henry and mary eliza she was afterwards married to president heber 0 kimball and lived in his family until her daughter mary eliza was married to abraham A kimball and he was wail called on a mission to the muddy she accompanied them and there she acted as president pre aident of the relief belief society the family after a 91 lew few years spent in that then inhospitable country moved north as far as kanosh oab county where she has lived up to the time of her death on january 1 1875 she was elected president of the belief society in the kanosh ward and for nearly twenty two years has labored faithfully in that capacity she was well qualified tor for that position being a woman of kind and gentle disposition always ready with the healing balm of charity and spiritual counsel for the afflicted her soul was full of peace to all mankind she was never known to endorse a slander or encourage gossip she had a great agrest reverence for the priesthood and her presence brought with it an influence of peace even the rudest boys upon the streets noted aunt Adeli adalias ats approach for all who knew her loved her for the past two years her health has been tailing failing and for the last year she has been mostly confined to her bed she was conscious to the last and no HS the shadows of this life bore down upon her and the horizon of her bright reward was dawning she called her children and her grandchildren around her bed and bore to them a laith faithful ful testimony of the truth of the gospel urging them to be true and steadfast in the great work of god then silently passed away the immediate cause of death was catarrh of the stomach and head from which she suffered greatly the funeral was under the direction of the members of the ward relief belief society and was beautifully conducted the groces procession a ion walked from the residence two blocks to the meeting hall first came president 1 I N hinckley and bishop jesse hopkinson followed by two members of the high council then the bishops counselors followed by six veterans in the priesthood bearing in their hands the beautiful casket containing the corpse then followed the whole body of the relief belief society and lastly citizens 04 ol 01 all ages and faith th di did honor to the deceased the casket was placed in the center of the hall and upon it stood a large cross of n new w cut flowers B H watts george crane james abraham and bishop hopkinson were the speakers and president I 1 N hinckley endorsed all the good that had bad been said of our departed sister he counseled her offspring and all assembled to emulate her life and example as being among the bright and faithful ones of this life then was tenderly laid away the body of a rare member of womankind whose peaceful life leaves sweet memories with all who knew her GEORGE CRANE ROBERT SHIPLEY died at draper salt lake county ot of old age on thursday october 1896 robert shipley deceased was born at bilton lincoln shire england october fth 1816 was baptized in the year 1847 at crowl in said county andrias and was ordained an elder in his native bou country he emigrated to council bluffs in the year vear 1849 came to utah in 1850 and wintered in great salt lake city whence he be moved to draper in march 1851 remaining there until his death brother shipley was a pioneer of Dr draper an honest upright man and a faithful latter day saint he was a member of the high priests quorum and died in the full assurance or of a resurrection of the just and the glory which the righteous judge shall give to those who have spent their life in his service bervice r acom ox |