Show MOTHER OF LARGE FAMILY PASSES AWAY AT BLUEBELL mrs airs rhoda slade goodrich 82 years ot of age died at her home in bluebell wednesday evening january 23 smooth the locks of sliver silver hair on our in mothers others brow with ten derest care gather the robe in final told fold around the form so still and cold lay on hor her bosom puro pure as snow the fairest sweetest flowers that grow kiss kisa her and leave her our hearts delight her pain la Is over she sleeps tonight after a long busy and useful life she died as she had lived honored trusted and loved she reared her own monn ment while she lived in the hearts of ill all who knew tier lier her life was completed it if all done and well done constitutes completion mrs airs goodrich was born in england and came to america at the age of 7 she joined the L D S church and crossed the plains in an ox cart in 1860 she was married to george A goodrich in salt lake city and later lived in morgan in 1909 they came to vernal where she taught school tor for some soine time and where her husband died 3 i few years later and she moved to bluebell to be near her children where she was residing at the time of lier death she is survived by eight sons sells and daughters leroy goodrich and millie cook of roosevelt gardner fred and john goodrich of bluebell arthur goodrich of Du duchesne Dueh chesno esno edith case 0 of f al mt t emmons and ruth stone or of provo pro v 0 one of the largest crowds to attend a funeral at bluebell were at the funeral services of mrs airs rhoda goodrich last saturday under direction of bishop leslie B goodrich invocation was offered by fuller remington song by the bluebell chorus the first speaker was president owen den ben ilion who spoke very highly of the sterling qualities of mrs airs goodrich and her untiring efforts i in serving servin others song b by y the vernal chorus second speaker 1 I was jake lubberts of vernal who told of his boyhood days as a pupil of mrs goodrich wien she was a school teacher at vernal song by the manwaring sisters the third speaker was abe goodrich of vernal who complimented the family on laving such an example to follow as set by mrs airs goodrich ira 13 cannon read a fadoil favorite alte prayer which mrs airs goodrich had clipped from a paper and bishop leslie B goodrich ich gave the closing remarks a double quartet was offered by bishop byron goodrich and company of vernal a song by the bluebell chorus and benediction was pronounced by rodney E B remington two songs were sung by bishop byron goodrich and son of vernal the remains were then taken to the bluebell cemetery where interment was made |