Show obituary at p m on sunday march 31 1895 mrs sarah B saunders passed this life at tha age of 64 years been born at cludy green wiltshire england april sha embraced abe gospel in her nativa town in the year 1850 was baptized by elder john she left br native land for the antke in the year 1853 arriving in dalt lake city in 1854 in november Nov omber of the same year she became tha wie of the late henry sra if provo hrom that time until her death abo has been a faithful member of the church also an active worker in tha relief having held the office of treasurer of the relief society of the farat ward from its organization under president young in may 1868 cormany For many years he was an earnest worker in abe ti abbath school on abe mornine of march 10 1895 she was bore this aad affliction with the patience and fortitude forti tuda which has characterized her life though she could not sneak vet with and a nod did she recognize that waa dane for her she never rallied from ahe stroke but passed away peacefully at the time mentioned her was held tuesday april at the first ward meeting house the relief in a body followed the mourners each wearing a white badge the white casket was covered with choice flowers the gifts of her merona Du friends the sentiment in evergreen ever graen on ohp wall lh to haat no enemies was beautifully in her lita bishop knudten tha choir ren derel hark from afar a funeral knell prayer by Si neine down by the rivers verdant side eider james E daniels read a sentiment to her memory the relief society testifying to her integrity and faithfulness electa bullock read a poem written by mrs lydia D alder of salt lake for the occasion patriarch geo halliday followed testifying to her many vir tua in her e ariy riy life inEn dand also elder edward G bardine in the same train being one of bar childhoods plym tea eliar david john of the baak presidency delivered abe funeral address in a logical and forcible man her beautifully portrait ing the futura destiny of the saints who die in the lord the closing blymn sister abon wat mild aad lonely waa feelingly ang by the choir Aft erthe benediction by 0 H berg her many brianda were privileged to review her mortal rema iny A large Baioa followed them to their last beating place the dedicatory prayer waa offered by elder edward when all that was mortal of this lured one was left to sleep the adeep of the anat antil christ ceball come communicated 1 |