Show SERVICES horace franklin Fra ullin rawson laid among A mong uis his forefathers Fort fathers at far west FAB FAR WEST jan 10 EDITOR THE STANDARD at a in january 5 horace franklin rawson formerly ol 01 ogden died at bis his residence in par far west from the effects of diabetes deceased was the twelfth child ol 01 horace S and elizabeth rawson Ita weon deceased he ile was born on the ol 01 october 1848 1843 at council I 1 luffe 3 la ia making aking in him 42 years 2 months and 27 days old when he died anne J u ne 8 1879 he lie married malinda jane hancock Uan cock by whom ho he had six children the oldest of which is but 11 years old ane funeral services were held at the district school house january 7 bishop william A taylor presiding singing by the choir when first the glorious light ot of truth etc prayer was offered by elder hans hegstead Hege tead the choir then eang sang 1 I know that my redeemer lives etc bishop P G taylor of waa was the first speaker we have met to pay our last respects to this our brother brober that lays before us this morning wo we feel to regret the departure of those th ose we love but the lord has seen fit to call him from us be he having performed bis his work upon this earth during the trials that he be has passed through he lie has never flinched lie he ived lived GO so that when he laid his body down to rest he lie knew that he would come cole forth on the morn of the resurrection with his family and friends to live ive eternally where sorrow is not known mown 1 I presume this morning that this broth mother e r is happy because he be has obeyed the gospel and andee we know that if f we arc are faithful wo we will receive the blessings les sinea the lord has in store tor for us tie we will all have to lay our bodies down sometime but the question is will w ill wo we be as well prepared as this arother brother was I 1 elder ider joseph penrose of pleasant view and bishop II 11 of ogden spoke consoling worda words to the bereaved family after which president A P middleton Middle toa addressed the assembly a as embly 1 I am barely in a state of in mind ind to preach a funeral sermon laving having buried my cistern sister a time a ago go I 1 do most heartily sym sympathize P w with I 1 ill those who bo are called upon to mourn it is impossible for any one to enter into the feelings of the bereft wife we may think about it and sympathize bat but we cannot enter into the feelings of her heart until we are placed in the same position I 1 have great respect for thia this family faa ally I 1 do not know of a family tor for whom I 1 have more I 1 have been acquainted ith brother franklin from his infancy baric he ile has not sought bought offic offices eff or arh high positions among men but he has led a quiet unoffending difed life be ing honest and upright in all h his I 1 a deal eal ings william A taylor made a is few w remarks after which the c choir hoir ap sang farewell all L earthly honors and benediction was pronounced by president 0 F middleton after viewing the remains rem a ins the long cortege followed the remains to the last resting place Inthe in the Ogden C v cemetery |