Show OBITUARY NOTES ANNIE ELIZABETH CHIPMAN annie elizabeth chipman wife of washburn S chipman and daughter of james and jane gardner died in the eleventh ward salt lake city jan ath 1898 the remains of deceased were shipped the same day to american fork where she had resided from her birth until a short time previous to her hep demise the funeral services were held in the meeting house of her native town on the ath dinst the spacious building was crowded on the occasion with relatives and friends of the deceased the speakers were elders joseph jackson stephen D chipman john R hindley and james H clarke all of them dwelt lovingly upon the numerous virtues of the deceased sister chipman was a falth faithful ful lat ter day saint and filled up the measure of her life with good works prom from early childhood she was a regular attendant at sunday school and was connected with the young ladles ladies improvement pro association her husband filled a mission to the southern states she joined him in that part of the country and spent some time with him visiting the people in alabama taking advantage of every favorable opportunity to cen verse with them on the gospel a subject upon which she delighted to dwell wherever she went she attracted the hearts of those with whom she came in contact toward her on returning to this city with her husband they made salt lake their residence brother chipman being employed in the utah national bank besides her loving husband she leaves two children and numerous other relatives while her friends who also cherish her memory are a host deceased was of gentle disposition and true to all the relations of life she exhibited unswerving faith in god and has gone to join the spirits of the just and await a glorious resurrection ur corn com ELLENDER WYER STUBBS sister bellender Eel lender wyer Stubbs daugh ter of abishal and delilah wyer was born bom in harrison county wet virginia december 1 I 1 1826 when twelve years old she went with her parents to kirtland and in 1840 went to nauvoo some time in the spring of 1843 1943 she was baptized and confirmed a member of the church of jesus christ of lat ter day saints in lee county iowa in the same place in june 1843 she married richard stubbs who had joined the church a short time before three children wore were born bom to her while in the state of iowa here she also received her patriarchal blessing under the hands of isaac morley which she has nobly fulfilled with wath her husband and two children she crossed the plains in 1852 with the ox team company under levi curtis reaching provo october 8 where she has since lived she was the mother of eleven children ten of whom she has reared to manhood and womanhood nine of them axe are married and have chi children laren making her the mother of eleven children fifty three grandchildren and ten great grandchildren of this number now survive her including her companion for this life and for eternity a true and devoted husband ten eh chil 1 I five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren SIster stubbs bap na lived a fal faithful tAtul latter day S saint alot opa ho hi gone to await IL glorious lon and the coming of her beloved companion and the worthy of her numerous family and friends following are the circumstances connected with her death early in the morning of december returning from out of doors she was seized with a paralytic stroke losing her speech and the use of her right side through ih careful nursing and the administration of the elders her speech and the use of her limbs were restored but on account of her age and the weaken weakening inc effect of the shock she gradually failed until a month to the day jan 14 1898 she passed peacefully away at the age of 72 years I 1 month and 13 days P F S WILLIAM SMITH providence cache county utah jan 15 1898 our little village suffered a loss on sunday the ath dinst through the death of brother william williaj smith who was called home in the ty year of his life his death waa sudden and painless agreeable to an expressed wish and occurred while he was preparing for bed at about 9 30 at night apparently he had many years yet to live for he was in sound health and in full possession of all his hl faculties but the master called and h he was prepared to follow he died of oe apoplexy brother smith was born at rose ash in the county of devonshire england on the of december 1822 he was married in the of may 1844 to mary ann mole at a bridgewater Somerset sh shire I 1 re and d f for or some years followed the seafaring vocation on the of january 1849 he was baptized into the church by by elder george halliday Ha lUday and was tot many years the beloved president tap r the thriving bristol branch he e emigrated in the year 1866 wit with h his wife and seven children remaining in me th state of new york two years until the autumn of 1868 when he came ts utah and joined the ittle band of settlers in cache county here he remained ever since W with ath tb the exception of a short sojourn in bead lake valley the life of brother william smiths smith in its early years was full of tricas and especially after he had espoused the cause of christ he suffered lereA suf poverty hardship persecution huab as very few have borne in ma more than one city of his native land many of T citizens will remember hinl him hr heimas iwas a man of yeat great faith and att hm aulty ity and nothing could weaken ahto kiff belief in the principles of the goo simple unaffected kind he eujla enlo ired tbt th affection of all who knew him XI WW his bis life was a pattern that all strive to imitate he was pread 4 of the quorum of high priests ita ifal to village and fulfilled the require mt of that office as he did eve every ry ot duty that was placed upon hir him ov haf j never missed sunday schools or meetings and his death will leave a vacancy there as in our hearts for long time to come he was buried on thursday the dinst and was followed to the graw gravo by his family and a multitude ot mourners may the earth rest lightly upon him J A S utah papers and millennial star please copy |