Show I I I j I I I I 1 EXTOL EM VIRTUES I OF P S MAYCOCK I Eloquent Speakers Eulogize Attorney at Impressive I i I Funeral Services ASSEMBLY Y HALL IS FILLED TRIBUTES PAID BY DIGNITARIES a OF MORMON CHURCH Touching tribute in eloquent eulogy was paid the life and character of the late I 1 Philip Starkey Maycock by five speakers I f at the Assembly hall hail in the temple I yesterday afternoon Those Thos who delivered the addresses admitted their in IR inability Inability ability ab to find words sufficiently expressive sive shoe to convoy convey tO e their high regard for the young youns marl mari who on an n Thursday was wao claimed by death They The voiced the uni 1 I versal versa I sentiment that in the passing of I I Mr Maycock the community loses one of its most valuable citizens the church an anI indefatigable In worker and a great circle cire I of friend acquaintances a loyal and devoted I I I j Assembly hall was filled to overflow overflowing ing by the ast vast throng that sought ad aI admission admission mission The body bod reposed ed in IU 11 a beautiful beautiful ful white casket surrounded by lW a wealth of floral offerings The Th services services ices were conducted by b Bishop Roscoe W Yo Eardley of the th Third ward and were ere opened by hy prayer by b Rudger Claw Clawson son The Second and Third ward choirs sang sangO 0 O My Iy Father and Jesus J sus I 1 My 1 Cross Have Hae Taken The Second Ward ard quartet sang Abide With Me The quartet also sang sans Nearer My t God Cod to Titer Thee at the graveside Solos were sting sun by Mrs Irs Syl Sylvia Sylvia Sylvia via G Ball and Robert The pallbearers were E 1 M Weller eller Elias Klias lIas A ASmith ASmith ASmith Smith Louis E Iverson herson John Howard W v Scott Weiler Weller and William WIlIam Davis of the th I Liberty stake high council of which Mr Ir Maycock was a member President Pr ident Jo Joseph Joseph Josephi seph F Smith it had been announced would pronounce an eulogy but he was prevented d from so doing and Apostle George A Smith spoke in his stead steed An Overpowering Loss President Hugh J I Cannon whose second counselor Mr Ir Maycock was in his life lifetime lifetime time lime spoke feelingly of or the bond that had haI so 50 long lung existed between them Wo Vp e are overwhelmed by b the loss that has hns fallen upon us and none can feel that loss more than I A deep abiding love ex cx existed exIsted isted fated between n Mr r Maycock M Ia cock and myself we were as brothers The chief charac charae characteristic characteristic of Brother Maycock was his abil ability ability ity It to work I believe in the old German adage that What hat man dotS does is IR better than I what man says That saying fits the theman theman man who lies cold in death before us I Brother Maycock Ia cok worked for or the love loe of I work alone He would not have hac turned his hand over oer to gain the favor faor of any an man unless he believed that he hc could thus do more good in the world Brother May Maycock Maycock Ia I cock has finished his course ure he lie has Ims kept his faith he goes to a high and deserved I toward levard T Loyal Honest and Energetic I Elder Bryant S 5 said in i It Is i a matter of or great consolation to stand in the chaste presence of the dead lead I and hear and see s virtue extolled Brother Maycock Macock was honest to the center sound to the core He lie was loyal lo al staunch and energetic From his hla earliest boyhood he ht never neve could stand by b and see ee an unfair play pIa The youth of his ward call him a hero he was the faithful friend of the widows and the unfortunate he was the defender of the weak and the champion of the oppressed he was the tribune of the common people strong and fearless farless he was the exemplification of ot the square deal He lIo was a chivalrous leader a wise counselor His ills voice now is stilled but buthe buthe he be has left forever the impress of his glorious manhood that will be held in sweet sW Ct and charming n His Labor in Foreign Lands Anthon H Luno b 11 nd counselor in inthe Inthe inthe the first presidency Void told of the splendid work b by Mr il Maycock in the foreign missionary ml penIe In Ger Germany German Germany man many said President Pre Lund Iund he was be beloved beloved loved by b all who in contact with iti him When hen wo WI needed a capable man for forthe forthe the thc Turkish mission we wc called Brother Maycock acock and he lie and aud I passed through many hardships and amI perils p rIl In spite of constant persecution Brother Maycock Ia cock was successful in his efforts he made scores cores of or converts convert in the very shadows s of th ash heaps that marked the tho scene of if Christian massacre In the face of I greatest danger Brother r Maycock was fearless and undaunted They stoned toned his body bod but his soul never quavered he was In the service 01 ot o ir Ii Father ather I Our journeys through the Holy nol lIo Land Lam Lamand and ned Syria were made les l s trying tr by lY the unfailing cheerfulness which Brother Maycock ever shied shed about him At home and abroad he was wilS an earnest t worker he lie lieI I never shirked a duty duh lIe He has hoe fought a agoo good goo 1 fight and a glorious crown has been laid aside aido for or him on high I The Spirit of Mormonism I i Elder B Ii II H Roberts said In substance I I 1 am pleased pleaded plea to hear bear h ar these expressions of our love loe and esteem and appreciation of him who has gone before Love and respect arc are the incentive that has lias brought brou ht us liS together today toda Of his faith in the religion there is not a shadow of doubt his acceptance of the HIe gospel ospel was complete the th teachings of Jesus Jostis Christ were manifested in his hits life and character Not one olle who has listened to the eulogies pronounced here but will sa say Let Iet my life bo bi a as us his has ha been let my character be beas beas beas as his hi Brother Maycock was wasa a product of what the world calls Mormonism ills His III life has been heen a vindication fit pf f that I great faith an answer to all ull the th slander that tha has been heaped upon it ItI I The Fathers Will Be Done Apostle George Gcorge Albert lbert Smith had bad boon been be n Intimately associated with Mr Maycock Brother Maycock lt had bad an unerring guide in his abounding faith in God said Apostle Smith His motto was The will willor of or my Father in heaven be done not my will His Ilie was the highest type of man manhood manhood manhood hood He lie believed In the gospel of Jesus Christ and he lived It Philip Maycock is not dead It is but the clay cIa that is before us UE Philip Maycock Ia cock lives in that pros pres presence whither he has ba gone to receive the f ence glorious reward that is Justly justl his Ilis and the i blessIngS of our Father Brother May Maycock MayI Maycock of home The promise cock has gone I Jesus Christ will be fulfilled The work Brother Maycock began here will which continued there This Is not the end We Ve must press on to a greater life ilfe we must live so as to obtain the eternal thanks of our Father even e n as Philip Maycock will wIH receive them Services at the Graveside The services were closed with ith prayer b John R IL Winder first counselor In the bv by Interment was in the th first presidency City cemetery where here brief services were at the tIle graveside The grave was held dedicated by F F HIntzer The high council of or Liberty Libert stake and the general board of the Young Mens Mutual Im hun Improvement Improvement provement association attended in m a abod body bod Scores of or prominent members of the bar Mr b r were also present Following Is 13 a t list of who con contributed contributed contributed floral offerings University of Michigan Graduates I Thomas A B Irvine C Evans Eans J 3 1 R it S 8 Bud B Budge dge S W V Stewart Ste art C B Stewart B BJ BJ J 1 Stewart 1 J A Snow Sno T TD TD TD D Lewis Lewil J H n Bailey Jr ir R G O SChuld der d r J Stringfellow W Hansen D Haigh S H IL Tanner fanner Do De Meade Meath Austin J 1 Davis D H Thomas M 1st C Davis H HC HC HC C Lund general board Y T 31 M M 1 I A stake board Y 31 M M I A Liberty Libert stake G M r Williams Wilford Moyle Angle and the thc little tittle boys Mrs M L Thom Thomas as Ils Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone em m A M I Cannon jr C A Shafer Sharer Arthur Livingston n E II it Darling AV w V F Ij i Speers Sp ers A W Caine Calne jr Frank W Pen Penrose Penrose Penrose rose Sunday schools of Liberty stake the th relief societies of or Liberty stake Y L r M I I I I I I A Liberty stake stake president and I associates Liberty Libert stake Liberty stake Primary Prima board third quorum of elders stake First ward Utah association association tion of Credit Men Union Meat leat and Gro Gm Grocery Grocer cery eel company faculty of or the L I D S university law students of or the L D U S university Capes C S Mar Martin M Martin r rtin tin and R It Hillam jr Mr and Mrs J D Ii Irvine Irvina Jr Pleasant Hour club Coterie club ward bishopric Mrs Jesse B Higgs Riggs Mr tr and Mrs P T 1 Farnsworth Jr Albert S Erickson Jo Joseph Joseph Joseph seph W Ashby Snow and James Ingebretse |