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HOLYOAK DIES AS ASRESULT . : RESULT Of , SEVERE BURNS . ! , - I IRESPECTED RESPECTED MOAB LADY IS ISV ISVICTIM t ) V leT I C T I 1\1 1 M \ OF Or TERRIBLETRAGEDY TERRIBLE TERRIBLETRAGEDY TERRIBLETRAGEDY I IV TRAGEDY WHEN 'VHEN VHEN ' DRESSCATCHES DRESS DRESSI DRESSCATCHES I CATCHES ON FIRE TIRE . , - ; I - , I ' Mrs Hattle Hattie E Holyoak Hol oak , 57 , , wife of ofH ofH H J Holyoak , sustained bums burns 'ben ben when 'benher whenher " ' whenher I IH her clothing caught on fire at the theI thefamily thefamily thefamily family home Monday morning , as aresult a aresult aresult I result of which she died at the Grandcounty Grand Grandcounty Grandcounty county hospital 14 hours later . . f The shocking new news , ; of Mrs Holyoak's Holy- Holy Holyoak's Holy-oak's Holy oak's oaks - oak's oaks ' ' death was received with a keensense keen keensense keensense sense of sorrow throughout the com- com community community com community - munity , where she had been an honored honor honor- honored honored - ed and respected resident for nearly nearly50 50 years yearsJust Just how the tragedy occurred will willnever willnever willnever never be kno known " n , as Mrs Holyoak , , for forthe forthe forthe the past four years , had not been able ableto ableto ableto to talk ta1k , , having lost the power of ofspeech ofspeech ofspeech speech when stricken with paral paralysis SIS . . I IShe ! She was alone in the house when theaccide theaccident the I hadI , accident accide t happened Her husband had hadbullt hadbuilt built bullt a fire in the kitchen range and andhad and"had andhad " had gone to the corral to do the morn- morn morning morning mom-ing mom ing - I Ihad ing chores The children had spent spentI spentthe spentthe spentthe the night mght at the family ranch In theupper the theupper I upper part of the valley . , Mrs Holy- Holy HolyI Holy'Oak's Holyuak's Holy-oak's Holy oak's oaks - 'Oak's Oaks uak's uaks ' ' clothes evidently were Ignited bya bya by I a spark from the stove She ran out outto outto outto I wasI to the corral where her husband wasworking wasworking was working , her clothes being aflame aflame.He aflameHe . . He immediately smothered the fire fireand fir firftand and rushed her to the hospital , butfrom but butfrom butfrom from the first f11'st f11st ' little hope was held out outfor outfor outfor for her recovery , as the bums burns v . were wereespecially wereespecially ere ereespecIally especIally severe Death came at 11 27 Monday nightFuneral night mght " ' - Funeral services were held from the theL ' " \ \L L \ L D S chapel yesterday at 2 p m . m mThe . , , _ /The The / The church was fIlI filled d to Its capaIty capacity capacitywith capaItywith capacitywith { : with sorrowing sorrowmg friends , , and a beauti beauti- beautiful beautiful beautiful - ful display of floral offerings attestec attested attestedthe attestedthe { the esteem m which she was held heldThe , . I IThe The services were opened with a selec selec- selection selection selection - tion by the choh choll choir , , ' "Though Though 'Though " Deepemng Deepening DeepeningTrials DeepeningTrials 1 1TrL.1.lt TrL.1.lt TrL1.lt TrL1lt Trials . . , " " followed fo1l\mvd fo1l mvd follewod \ by thEt'Invocation thEtInvocation the thenn ; ' invocation vocation uy uyr Sy--- Sy SyP J- J JIF ' - - -r r - - - " ; . -P P - - - ' - . F M l\r l r \ Shafer The Th choir chOlr sang "Some Some "Some- "Sometime "Sometime "Sometime " - . ( IF time We'll Well ' Understand " A C 0 Folsterwas Folster Folsterwas Folsterwas was the first speaker He called llt- llt nt- nt llttentlon nttention at attention - tention tentlon to the record Mrs 1vIrs Holyoak hadmade hadmade had made by rearing a splendid famIly famIlyand familyand familyand and dedicating dedic.ating . her life to the serviceof servIce servIceof serviceof of her family Wllmer Wilmer Bronson Bron.son . hIkedl tilked hIked talked l ' , along ecclesiastical lines Imes , and stated statedI statedthat statedthat statedthat that the departed mother to I goes acertain a - - certam and a wonderful reward Aduet A Aduet Aduet duet , "My My " f.y fy . Father Knows , , " , " was rendered rendered rend- rend rendered - I Icertam ered by Lucian Tangren and Mrs John JohnWeech JohnWeech Weech W R McConkie ws W2S wzs ? theconcluding the theconcluding theconcluding concluding speaker , and praised the thesplendid thesplendid thesplendid splendid qualities of Mrs Holyoak HolyoakHe . , . He urged her children to follow herteachings her . teachings The choir sang "Farewell Farewell "FarewellAll "FarewellAll "FarewellAll FarewellAll " All Earthly Honors , " , " and the benedic benedlc- benedlc benedic- benedlchon benediction benediction - - tion hon was offered by J H JohnsonAt Johnson JohnsonAt JohnsonAt At the cemetery the choir sang"God sang"God sangGod sang sang"God "God God " Be With Ycu Yeu You , " and the dedicatory dedicatory dedica- dedica dedicatory - -tory tory - I tory prayer " was "as as offered by J Reed/ Reed ReedLance ReedLance Reed ReedLance . / Lance , LanceMrs Mrs Holyoak was bom born at Smith- Smith SmithfIeld Smithfield Smith-field Smith field - \ fIeld Cache aache county countj , Utah , March 10 10,1875 101875 , I 1875 , , the daughter of Alma Lutz andChina andChina and China Ann Stewart Lutz She mo\ mo mos nwed moed nwedto \ ed edto edto to Moab with her parents when onlynine only nine years of age , , the family famny re:1chlng re1chlng reaching re:1chlngthe reachingthe reachingthe : the b bank's banks ml.c mlc . : ' of the Grand river rher bt.lDW btlDW blow bt.lDWMOJ.b btlowMoab . MOJ.b MOJb Mo.ib Moib . . on July 24 , , 1SS1 18S.s 18Ss 18E . + . . 6he She he marriedH ma.rrt marrt married . d dH H John Holyoak at the Salt Lake Laketemple Laketemple temple on April 9 , , 1897 , and their theirunIon theirunion unIon was blessed \ with Jth the birth of or10 10 children nine of whom survh survive survivenine e enine nine of whom surVIvefl surviveThe survive surviveThe fl ' The surviving relatives are the hus- hus husband husband hus husband - . band , H J Holyoak , , v . well ell knownstockman known knownstockman stockman and rancher of Moab , te\ te tecn seven sevensons \ cn sons IAlvlC and two daughters , Roy , . Jesse , I / Alvie AlvlC . " , , Clarence , Arnol , , Glen , , Ray flay , " - . Veda and Ruby Rub Rut ? ; , Holyoak , . , all aU rest resl \ i \ ag :1Z 1Z rig : :1Z'I rigat 'I I ' 'Iat at Moab ; ; and two sisters , , Mrs Belfe Belie BelfeRoberson BelieRoberson Bel'eRoberson BeleRoberson ' Roberson , Frulta Fruita Frusta Colo , and Mr 1 MrsEloise irs ElOIse Hawks Howls , Moab One son , . OaI Oral OaIdied Orald'ed Oralded ! died ' several years e-ars e ars - agoUntil ago agoUntil Until stricken with illness about aboutfIve aboutfive aboutfive fIve years ago , , Mrs Holyoak took a aprominent prominent part in community and andchurch church activities She was an invalidthe invalidthe Invalid the last several years of her life 1The 1 , The bereaved bpreaved husband and childrenhave children have the sincere sympathy of their theirhosts hosts of friends throughout southeast- southeast - . cm ern em Utah in their deep sorrow ' - - , ! . I : |