Show I r- r HENRY HENRY J. J HOLYOAK H. H J. J Holyoak Resident Since 1884 Passes I Funeral Fl I ral i services s were held Wednesday for fo Henry J. J Holyoak Holyoak Holy Holy- oak 90 resident of Moab since 1884 who passed away Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day December 21 24 Mr Holyoak an active rancher and livestock man until his death was a member member mem mem- ber of the original the in Rock party that entered SanJuan San Juan county in 1879 via the rugged Colorado river canyon Funeral services under the the- direction of Bishop Harry E. E Snow were conducted Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day at 2 pm p.m. at the chapel with an opening prayer by a a. grandson Richard Holyoak A A. male quartet sang Sometime Well We'll Understand followed by bythe bythe bythe the obituary by Albert R. R Lyman L Ly man Blanding a time long-time friend of Mr Holyoak Another vocal offering That Silver-Haired Silver Daddy of ot Mine Mine was followed by Raymond Redd Closing prayer was offered by another grandson grandon Daniel Holyoak Holy- Holy oak Burial was in the Grand Valley Cemetery in Moab with dedication of the grave by Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Ben Ben- jamin Holyoak another grand grand- son Henry John Holyoak was born In Red Creek now Paragonah Iron county October 29 1870 lie He lived in n that place until the age of nine when with his parents parents par par- eats he left on the long San SanJuan SanJuan SanJuan Juan trek He was married to Rattle Hattie Elizabeth Lutz April 9 1897 in Salt Lake City Qty She died January January January Janu Janu- ary 1 I 1933 Moving to Moab valley In 1 t Mr Holyoak se recounted re counted the entrance to this community several years ago aso saying We arrived In Moab and I traded nineteen head of ot cattle to Lester Taylor for tor a apiece apiece apiece piece of ground Mr Holyoak went on to state that he still stIn owned that original piece plC of ot property An active time life member of the Church of ot Jesus Christ Christof of Latter-day Latter Saints Mr aIr Holy oak attended the dedication of the temple in Salt Lake City and served a mission for forthe forthe forthe the church In Alabama In 1899 During the time I was wu on my mission I walked a total toM of ot miles which gave me eon con exercise he stated In his autobiography Survivors Include sore sons Richard Rich ard ant LeRoy Jessie Gilbert CObert Arnel Henry leroy Glen Arthur Ray day Clay ton and Clarence Mine Alma al an all of oj Moab daughters Mrs Un Rub Ruby Ramie Moab Mrs Vida Marie Pearson Monticello ello Another son San Johnny Orral died In 1918 1913 during an ap Influenza epidemic c. c Also surviving are ate O oat fifty grand children and ond thirty seven great grandchildren |