Show STERLING ife IS 19 ENBE endea not altogether unexpected was the announcement last saturday Satu iday morning orning iti that I 1 lati larch barnard white had bad passed away the night previous ills hla demise occurred at the family home bonne in ogden friday evening at 8 the members of his family being grouped about his bed when nhen tile the end came in the death of 0 this venerable matt man a remarkable career was brought to an end ead lie ile was born in the great city of london england nov 9 and while in youth he accepted the gospel at the age of fourteen fourt wn ho he had macd caved money by the labor of his hands to emigrate to this country lie ha beins the eldest in the fi family nilly and it was his purpose to come vii cn ahead and prepare the way for his hi mother and the balance of the ch childen imell ills his father had died previously so lie he felt the responsibility ot of providing for the family ills life was full of strange experiences which served to 10 fortify the spiritual spiritual strength which lie he possessed and many trials cabie chii e to him which lie met with a fortitude and faith unwavering when he landed in ill new york lie ho was walking along the toward the headquarters of the church and ho he was met by john ta tailor for who was then presiding over that mission elder taylor was in te need offends to complete an important 1 oi k and when the two met elder taylor said young man mail I 1 want all the morey you have accompanying the remail with an explanation as to the its nsf it would be put to without a question ques Gon barnard white handed over his money in nil jono one hundred and ana twenty dollars jut juat continued from bic pa e to toa STERLING LIFE ENDED continued from first page the su sum to a cent that elder taylor needed although kit houg I 1 his toad fond hopes of getting to the mountains ains was blasted ho he did clot complain but went to work la in the church offices and labored for two years when it was decided that he should prepare to go on to utah ile ho was told by president taylor to go out onto the marret and peddle fish in order to get funds to tum him on his way war but young whito demurred as le be had never dono done anything like that before and he be felt he would never be able to earn enough money from that mes means ent but president taylor insisted and fo BO he went out ile he could not keep a sufficient supply of fish to meet tho the demand but they went vent as fast is s he could replenish his stock and in a few weeks he had earned his hundred and twenty rity dollars bade back again and aad was waa ready when liia ills mother and family carne cacie along to join them and come to leaa together the family settled in draper and lived there for a number of years then mr while went over to cache valley and was the first man maa to drive a team into what is now paradise Paradis cic in the south end bt bi the valley ile he located there and in hi few years married jils wire wife died about five years later leaving him with two small children ka a then moved mored to ogden where he later married miss marion williams and still later took another wife in the person of miss sarah jane fife ills his second wife bore him one child mrs oluff johnson oi of elwood ana she died V T years ago aeo ills ilia third vita is still allro alive and she has a i family of at six boys and two girls vr mr white wat was one of tho the foremost business men of the state in early days ho he engaged ia in freighting and the lumber business by which he made his start in life lie he also owned extensive agricultural tracts the prin cl pal one of which is the th splendid farm down at perry where here his present fam ily grew up lie he was waa called to pre preside stae as bishop of the third ward in Ogder Og denand tand served in that capacity for twenty years being relVa released sed in 1901 after being peeved belleve 1 of his duties in n he was ordained a patriarch in it the church and then made his home exclusively on the tarla at pory lie he was vas a patriarch in this stake until last january when hen the family removed to ogden to occupy a splendid new home that had been bacu erected aside from tile the wife and eleven children who nho survive him patriarch alv white hite eft twenty grande grandchildren hildrem and one great grand child lieras lie was a m man of very tory sterling qualities absolutely fearless he stood tor for tho the right adar u all circumstances stad dad never faltered in any duty that was imposed upon him in a a church way ile he has been one of the builders of this great cornmon commonwealth wealth and it was just such characters as his that were necessary in wresting from tho the virgin soil boil and surroundings their hidden treasures during the past few years ho he had failed rapidly the great mind that had been keyed up to such a high tension till his iiii life became acamo weary hla his body became feeble and life was getting to be irksome in fact it was but a few days before tho the final sum summons mOlls c came mc that he called his wife into the room and to together gether they knelt and he sup his god to take him home ile ho died peaceably and has now gone to well earned rest sen ices were held in ogden sunday at the the aase of which tie the re mains were brought to this city ona oats special train over the ogden rapid transit lor for interment accompanied by the family a number of other rela tires and friends at the cemetery brick brie exercises opre were held consisting lot of the singing ol of tho the hymin resting beating now by a double quartette and the dedication of the grave by elder john U D peters ot oe the high council despite the downpour of rain a great many sympathizing friends from this city and perry were in attendance at the interment to pay their last tribute of respect to one of gods noblemen |