Show WORK OF GRIM REAPER T J stayner veteran of eighty years john mills and ethel k dark are called JO john lin mills the son of mr and mrs samuel mi malls alls died at st marks hospital Thur thursday Way fob ilalio 11 th 1 1909 und buried at bountiful sunday fob 14 1909 lie he was apor dp orated a tad on for appendicitis but was speedily recover ing from f born his operation when W hen he bo was attack by a severe casa of membranous croup which caused his death his mother was with him froth from sunday evening till his demise and all asgis assistance tance of doctors doctors and nurses could not have been more attentive if it were their own everything va vas done that could have been funeral fu oral services were held n the south gouth bountiful meeting house sunday at I 1 p in tile the speakers were elders william knighton ja S S howard F E sheldon sheldona Sh eldont joseph hogan and james platts the floral offerings were beautiful members embers Nm from his quorum were pall bearers E echel C DEAD ethel dark of kaysville Kays ville who berit boril under unde an operation for ap dicilia dic ilis on feb ath passed away on friday feb at 1130 a in the oper operation aaion was successful and the there re was hopes of her recovery co very until aday da Y or two wp before the e end ad when s she he turned forthe for the worse deceased was the oldest eldest daughter of bf mrs annie B dark clark and the late michael dark clark being fourteen years of age the f funeral services wore were hold held in tile the kaysville Kays ville meeting 0 house sunday at 12 there was a large attendance all her schoolmates turned out nearly fillin filling the north side of the meet ing ingi Ili house ouse th the floral offerings wore were bountiful ul mrs dark clark has fias the sympathy of the entire community in her sad bereavement as it is just lour years since she lost her husband THOMAS J STAYNER thomas J stayner father of mrs airs john St stable alile jr passed away awak at his home at 28 armstrong r avenue salt lake city sunday morning morning I 1 at 8 of heart trouble he was vas taken with again over the heart who when lie he ask his hig wife to get him a warm application she immediately abely went into another room to prepare it whon when ho he called out hurry up ma it is getting worse an all instant later when she returned ho he was unconscious and jin in another minute he be was gone some two weeks before he had a smothering spell when lie he relapsed into unconsciousness for a couple of hours but afterward recovered again ile he had been growing 0 more feeble the past year or wore more deceased was a brother of the late arthur stayner father of tho the beet sugar industry in utah and attorney 0 W stay stayner nor Thor thomas fias J stayner was born p on n the isle of guernsey in the en english aish channel and had he liv lived i ed to the of next june lie he would have been eighty ono one years jears old his EUs fat father hermas was captain of a passenger steamer for forty years vf Biting ports in many parts of tho the world his mother accompanied her hei husband ulna nine times ar around und the world he himself wont went around with them throe three times at afif fifteen tollif lie ho went to the indies where ho he on tt a plantation for five years early lp in tho the afif fifties ties he and his brather arthur and sister mrs luman NV adham latter now in ili california emigrated to utah in 1858 1953 lie ho married rosa orral they lived in farmington where slie she died four years hi later gerhild and was buried there his wife was taken ill III with erysipelas lie he wits in echo canyon helping to keep back johnsons army and before be foro lie he could roach reach homo he met it a man of whom he enquired of her con V R it I 1 e T J STAYNER when the stranger r replied she is dead and buried she was only sick three days A son aud and daughter were born to them but the sun died some kovs matorin I 1 and tile the daughter mrs emily emiily call now lives in afton wyoming ing nov 22 1861 lie he married re ile becca dark clark who to together other with five children 0 P stayner mrs lillian may mrs ida E evans of salt lake city mrs emily call of afton wyo I 1 and mrs birs cora R stable of bountiful bountis ua eighteen 0 grandchildren and one great grand child survive him tile the family lived in salt lake a number of years when they mo moved ved to O ogden oden den where they resided a quarter of a ceil century tury deceased contributed considerable toward the up building of that city having I 1 erected ono one of the finest business blocks in 0 ogden at that time and also a very fine residence on leaving ogden 0 den the family went to florida where their youngest daughter ida was born then to several eastern cities later to california finally returning to 0 ogden deai and salt lake deceased deceased lec lectured aured on temper once as lonc long e as his health would permit und and was one of the first lif iri this state to advocate free schools he was also one of the first school teachers in davis davi s county having taught 0 in bountiful 1 f ul soon af after ter his arrival in this coy country ile he probably made tile the greatest success of his married life for through 0 adversity and prosperity I 1 ty he was always the same ideal husband and father F funeral services services were held at joseph E taylors undertaking under taking im parlors wednesday at 2 p in the speakers were elder fred dark clark of morgan henry W lawrence and joseph E taylor of salt lake the floral offerings yore were very beautiful tile the remains were laid to rest in the city cemetery I 1 |