Show Isaac Mired died at his home in this city Tuesday at tho ago of 47 years having been sickly for years Sorvices wore hold in tho Fourth Ward meeting house this afternoon after which tho remains were taken to Bpringvillo for burial Ho was a member of tho Maccabeo lodge in which he was insured for 2000 John Braithwatfl of the First Ward died last Friday of old age and general debility aged 76 Fun oral services wore hold Sunday in the First ward mooting house BisHop Bis-Hop MoKell presiding The speakers speak-ers were Henry Tilley and Allen Adamson Mr Braithwato was a quiet inoffensive citizen JIAUOAHET R THOMPSON Youth and tho opening rose look like thing too glorious for decay While loaves have their time to fall the flowers also do wither and die at the first nip of frost Thou 0 Death dost claim all seasons for thine bwn are thoughts suggested by the passing away of one whose active deeds would seem to bespeak a long life to good old ago but Not Sister Thompson was cut down like a rose in full bloomborn in 1860when only 46 years old In every light she might bo looked look-ed at the was E good woman a zealous and earnest worker in whatever her hands found to do whether in her family or among I her friends in relieving the distressed dis-tressed calming the troubled ones in soothing the sick as a Sunday school teacher she was at home in guiding the path of youth to batter and higher aims in life as a wife and mother in Israeli she was at home in her native element in her vviso counsels advice and example it is there where her absence will be most keenly felt a light has from tho household gone tho voice we loVed to hear is silent her husband and family will miss her tender gentle and smiling welcome from whose memory a soft sweet light is shod pointing to that celestial morning when her husband and family with all her loved ones that have none before in their rapture and bliss will welcome and clasp her again never No Never to part I IPunoral service were held in the First Ward meeting house on the 17th df Soptetnber Bishop MoKell presiding Prayer by Orson Creer The speakers were Supt Tilley of the S S who bore testimony to her good work in the Sunday School Morris Martella high coUsellor and playmate of Mag ro as she WAS familiarly fa-miliarly called also Allen Adamson Adam-son an old friend of her father and her all expressing their grief and sympathy with hot aged mother her husband and family A touching incident was her young girls claeswalking in a body to tho grave yard each dedicated flower The graye teas dedicated by Brother John Holt Beating DOW from rare and trouble Resting from all grief and pain faithfully sho fought lifes battle Death to such la endless gain He hath taken home her spirit lie hath taken what ho gave Friend and SIster sweetly slumber In tho quiet and peaceful graye |