Show ISAAC COOK IS LAID TO T 0 REST IN I 1 N VERNAL OP 01 KNOWN PION PIONEER UTAH AND 1 HELD DEATH IN BLUEBILL VIi MERAN OK oil 1111 JACIC HAWK INDIAN wait halt s isaac cook died Thu thursday roday july 14 at tho the homo home ot of ills son jamos james in fit bluebell at 10 4 M of diseases incident to old ago age tho the body of tho the deceased was bought id td vernal for burial in the place he loved go an well nedjo be beside hia his wife who proceeded him in death eighteen months ago isaac cook waa was born in lit quebec canada on juno 10 1841 when an infant the family emigrated to nau vda illinois having accepted tho the gospel the family received the with tho the saints and again arnn emigrated to utah arid and tho the bait lake valley with the second corn coin pany pank of emigrants hero here the boy grow to manhood inured to the hardships of pioneer life he ile helped to build the salt bait lake temple he ile moved to idaho whore where ho he spent borne some years helping pioneer plo neer that section in 1884 ho lie moved to ashley valley and located a homestead in gitnes glines ward ilia ills character was wit as a sturdy as the hile which surrounds surround the beautiful valley he loved so well he died as he lie lived a consi consistent stant latter day saint early in life he be was married to elizabeth holden H olden to whom 14 children blessed the union ton of whom are living his ills wife came across tho the plains four years after the deceased the children who survive sio are mary jensen banford arizona agnes connoll connell freeman arizona I 1 L vera connell lo enzo nettle dettro gurr payson utah liddle gurr gu vernal utah catherine jenkins vernal utah minerva hullan ger Ced cedarview arview utah martha bird bluebell utah james cook bluebell utah joshua cook idaho falls idaho john cook vernal utah there were five of the children at the funeral services the deceased when a it young man fought in the black hawk indian war and often related the incidents of those stirring times he tie was ever a pioneer having followed farming as an all occupation ho lie helped construct canals and other pioneer work especially the road to price utah funeral services were held sunday afternoon from the second ward chapel chape bishop george E wilkins presiding beautiful music was furnished by the second ward choir under the direction of ashloc bartlett they sang earth with her iler ten thousand flowers 0 abo lord ie Is my light thy will be done and jesus saviour pilot me the speakers nere ere J 11 shaffer henry williams and president ernest eaton A theodore johnson offered the opening prayer and bishop wilkins closed interment was made in the vernal cemetery A large concourse of friends attended the body to its last resting place |