Show very unexpected death on saturday june ath about a quarter to 11 alma stoker of syracuse passed away very suddenly and very unexpectedly of heart disease that morning he ate a hearty breakfast and then went to see to the water on his lucern returning C he complained to his difo that he be had a severe pain about the heart and in less than half an hour lie he had passed away he had been troubled with similar pains at intervals for the past thirty y years cars but not nearly so severe funeral were belh in the grove rove of liis his residence which were presided over by bishop cook on mondays monday june ath counselors henry rampton of the bountiful bishopric ric james G wood of the syracuse bishopric elders W W V willey lamoni lamon holbrook judson tolman philo dibble amos cook and bishop cook spoke very highly hogill y of the deceased and words of consolation to tho the bereaved the remains were buried in the now new syracuse cemetery sixty four vehicles formin forming e cr the procession that th at moved toward the spot that marks ills his last place deceased was the son of john and jane mcdaniel stoker and was born dec ath 1833 1835 at jack son county ohio moved with his parents to bear creek near ilear nauvoo emigrated from there to mt pisgah iowa in 1840 1846 where he remained two years when the family camo came to utah arriving C here in september 1848 the same fall moved to bountiful which was his home for many years about nineteen years ago he married catherine anand in 1882 1880 or 1683 1883 they moved to their present homo home ten children were born to them nine of whom are ara living liviu c in 1664 he yent vent back to the missouri river after emigrants c and met hand cart companies with supplies also took part in the E echo clio canyon troubles his character was made up of many precious traits trait 9 ho was land kind and considerate to his wife and family and conservative indis in his ways possessing t good 00 d judgment ho he was sou sought ailt after for advice ad vice in in sickness and for his counsel w when bell important public matters were u up p for consideration although he rather shunned publicity it |