Show W H toone jr funeral zer services vices for william 11 toone jr who died december 28 1938 were conducted saturday at I 1 p m in the morgan stake tabernacle na cle by bishop mark thackeray of the croydon ward invocation was offered by james palmer and the benediction by charles smith musical numbers were as follows G going home cook in a garden vocal solo mrs myrtle richards vocal solos trusting some time well understand paul craven ladies trio when you come to the end of a perfect day nida vera and louise taggart speakers were richard fry alonzo hopkin grant mcfarlane McF arIane earnest toone apostle diaries charles A callis and bishop thackeray prelude and postlude were played by clifford london interment was wa s made in the croydon cemetery with thomas palmer dedicating the grave W H toone jr was born barn in n 1872 jn in croydon to W H toone sr and hannah web toone he was married in 1900 to annie inez grover grove in morgan and his children are as I 1 follows sons cecil H dean wm and jay 0 toone all of croydon daughters mrs zilphia stewart ot of morgan mrs delsa willeys of salt lake city and miss clara toone of Croy dory he was a farmer and stock ralser having a farm in croydon and a small ranch up lost creek honest rough and quick spoken but gentle as a lamb to the ones who were his loved ones and friends he never drove a hard and close bargain with anyone Jn instead going more than half way when a person was fair also he ha was very generous and unselfish his faults were a quick temper out spoken never concealing his feelings toward any man he never forgot an insult or a xe h t unless some attempt had been been made to rectify the act thea it was quickly forgotten he was state and county road supervisor for quite a jew few years sears was president of the mutual association tor for several years and was in the of the sunday school he was bothered a great deal with ear trouble leand and high blood pressure for the last twelve or fifteen years of his life same being brought about by several wrecks and bad accidents which he had been in during his life he concealed his physical trouble under a bluff hard bard exterior and few people except his family knew his true condition his father crossed the plains in 1850 making three complete trips as a guide he rode the pony express for some time |