Show F W MeL dows passes amy tile the subject ol of this born at Stone stonehouse bouse plymouth devenport davenport E england n n land june 1870 como come to tins this country about sixteen years ago M locating 0 in farmin farmington ton where ho he married miss amy steed daughter n of T J steed ten years ngo and leaves his wife aud throe I 1 I 1 1 to mourn his loss lie he was section foreman fore iain on the 0 S L ry ifor for about two years year and bild resided in Bount bountiful iral hu ho wasa was a member of the woodman wood men of tho the world bountiful camp about a week prior to h s death he fie complained of cramp ii his st but as athly y thought it il was only a simple simp lenil ai horne home remedies only were resorted to lie he continued his labors for two days after the first symptoms but thursday and friday lie he was confined to ilis his bed bad most of df the time being in considerable pain on satur saturday ay he went to the city for medical advice sunday evening he be went to the st marks hospi hospital bial where lie ho continued to grow worse until thursday when ho he was badly bloated and the doctors hardly knew what was his trouble on thursday lie ho was operated on for appendicitis besides this trouble in a mild form be had bad an abscess of tho the stomach and other internal disorders the doctors had very little hope of his recovery as soon as the operation commenced ile ho died at noon may A 1 fly lie ile was interred in the farmington in ton cemetery and the f funeral services were held in ther the farmington armington meeting house 0 1 levi S heywood and lamoni lamon call his woodman neighbors were the first speakers and na gave ve him a good name they were followed by epistle taylor who spoke very encouragingly n M and in fin referring n ati this bommen wommen said lie he believed every man should carry some insurance he said the woodman took him in in denver when the chu churches relies would not Elde steed had known deceased since boyhood knew him to be an honest young man bishop also spoke well of deceased about sixty woodman took part in the procession aud and the ceremony at the grave was conducted by bythe the goodmen woodmen according to their ritual the church and the goodmen woodmen worked together 1 r like ac brothers and averyt everything hill n was as pleasant as it could bo be one thing 0 that impressed a bountiful listener was the appropriateness of the music the tunes were calculated to build one up rather than cause liim him to feel bad |