Show A good bomin goes to rest bountiful lost one of its bri brightest latest and best women last friday in the hie death of lucy darke muir who lad had been ailing for some time past and sick in bed since last april conference mrs muir aluir was a great leader and instructor in society having taught 0 the young ladies theological C al class for years and was president of tile the I 1 young ladies society secretary of the ward relief society and first coun adelor to the president of the hie primary association at the time lime of her death SW received a liberal education in her ber native land and was ever studious and progressive afterwards she was the da daughter tighter of Fred frederick fredarick crick and ann nn smedley darke third youngest of a large family of children and born 10 rn oct 1838 in birmingham england 0 her parents and some of her brothers and sisters had joined the church of jesus christ of lat ter day saints prior to 1861 the h e year when chev emigrated emia 0 rated to utah crossing the plains P haills by ox team she came to bountiful thirty three years ago 1110 0 where she lias has continued to live up to the time of her death she was married to wm will muir in june 1862 and the fruits of this union were six boys and five girls eight of in horn hom survived her on the of july nearly a month prior to her death she called her family to together oether 0 and expressed a desire that they should not separate but should live together there was a very large attendance at the funeral services which were held in the west bountiful meeting house sunday august ath upon which occasion elder C W penrose of salt lake city prest JW iless counselor J 11 II grant bishop L al grant and wm win mann sr spoke wo words rd s of co comfort m fo r t and en encouragement co it ra gem e ut to the relatives and friends F forty orty five vehicles followed the remains to the the bereaved husband lisband li and family may be assured that they have the sympathy of the whole community in their loss |