Show FINAL TRIBUTE PAID I 1 TO BELOVED MOTHER beautia ul and impress impressive ve were the services held on tuesday february mrs L lusle elsie OnleS gale ship hip beloved wife of ernest nest A ship who passed away at J the milford hospital on the uth lith leaving a highly respected filmily family to mourn her untimely demise bishop wesley barred was in ia charge the chapel was filled with friends and relatives who mourn the i passing passin of the deceased the beautiful briket ct ket was banked with a profusion of flowers which bore silent evidence of thello e and esteem of a host of friends tho the opening song bong was theres a beautiful country by a male quartet consisting of A E johnson george C murdock jr milo baker and J frank smith president dentT T W gunn offered a the I 1 prayer the sang 1 I know that my redeemer lives Former ishop geo ewas was the first ppe speaker aker he said ties deih hid 4 been an intimate neighbor for alny years and knew of the many beautiful traits of character of mrs sh ship p and told of her true devotion t to h her family ancher and her religion I 1 there Is no night there was beautifully rendered by miss lucile huntington C cfrank afrank harris paid tribu teto thelise th the elife life of mrs ship as a I 1 I 1 quiet un unassuming ahsu in 4 woman truly devoted to he hec rp family 0 n U y said she rifled ruled by love and kindness and in in her noble life were many things we might yell well emulate former bishop geo A parkinson told of the pure life of mrs ship as a young ayoung girl having observed serve ad how carefully she had tried fried to protect herself from sin I 1 he spoke consoling words to the bereaved family and exhorted the daughters to jollow follow in the f foot septa of their moth mother e t elder joseph smith of monroe monro father in in law of john ship was the las list t si speaker eaker he said in the hour of sorrow Is when khen we relearn learn the most I 1 when the tea iroll roll downour down our cheeks checks in penitence peni tance it is in then that we are nearer to god we are nearer heaven this after afternoon the p pains ains of earth are the joys joy f of lof heaven when our hearts are niell mellowed owed with grief wo we are most envious to reach out a had hand to our fellowmen fel seldom does one see an entire audience so thrilled bya by a speakers words as were the mourners on this occasion strong men being moved to tears the closing song by the quartet quarta was beautiful gates that stand ajar th the e closI closing hg prayer was by milton H gentry elsie gi gale ale shipway ship was born in beaver december she was the daughter of henry and hannah gale on tune june 19 1901 she was married to ernest A ship in the manti temple except for temporary absences at kimberly and newhouse her entire life fiad been spent here always devoted to service to her religion mrs ship had served as secretary to the primary association assistant secretary in the relief society secretary in the sunday school and a sunday school teacher well and nobly hs hns she fulfilled her mission to earth becoming the mother of twelve children to whose comfort and requirements she gave 11 of her service and love surviving besides the husband a sister and one brother are the following ln children ozrow bardella Bardel ln cinda nola otto warren elsie jeneva franke fincke calvin kenneth wendall de dc ceased and zoe tho newborn new born infant |