Show alien ahen dayis D avis 1879 pioneer parses pases away EARLY X ON WA WAI ekof CATTLIN 1 RAMM 1 ANI AND of death came may way 6 to alice allen at hie hio pont ome la in DM du commas city IL after a liam 11 wisA 81 ne no of 3 year years aft after or atik oc 0 ilie um fix tl the cadoo of death v bk gen oral debility the ond w peace ful 1 b be beiss being conus until tab tir ead 4 ills HI wife anil daughter sk floreace Pl oreace kelly of vernal weed the oely only ones oa at his bedside when the end came hip me 1 arrived oaly only at afew few birlat at after or deack ake was bora bera is 19 1841 la in bolted co crunity unity new now tork ute LU wag C ard ambell lf tbell wells davis xa same to utah bhea oaly only a by bay with his pit rents he laade two trip trips muck back to ibo ther mast 15 help the early mormon settlers across the oa on february 11 1866 2866 be he biard mise miss matilda robinson at utah to thom were bom born 13 23 children 5 of whom survive bam albert L of helper utah freak frask ic and quy A of 0 lucheme city utah apud atwood ot of hanna utah nl mis florence kelly of vernal a utah alto two sisters survive bi him in I 1 mrs cora cam johnson and ly clydla di hardy both of 0 veral 1 there are 20 grand children and 2 great grand child ma of or mrs joseph murdock ih in he aad and Ws yovan wife vita carao came to the asbey awa wea ef e f 4 beit W awra eart w vi vow all theelder the older ere span k of with continued on page 8 column six ALLUN DAVIS PIONEER OP 01 1879 PASSES AWAY continued from bagu 1 such forroi when starvation hatred ui A in tho the lace ho he settled on ash aahl luy creek on what ie Is known as the dab vi and became a cattle cattie tise and farmer I irmer being inured to the hardships incident to pioneer life he and hia wife were not deL deloriea oried aiom getting a 1 stock 10 yeam ago in indian can 3 ja la ducheane Dua heane county and until 1 feeble health overtook him managed the ranch and cattle himself but rince e bla his illness his son has had chabo cha ge alae decepeda dece aeda was respected by al at who knew him bonest and upright 1 in all his dealing a good neighbor abor and a lover of or tho free open life I 1 of tho great west he would go out a 0 his way to do one a favor like that great horde of sturdy pioneers ho lie Is now one ot of the lynst past to the rising generation who awill will look upon the plo ners efforts a one of the mile stones in our history I 1 ills wife his has been his coustant coD stant companion and attendant during his years of sickness although in feeble health aleal th she went back to her borne after tho funeral all ali of his children and surviving slaters wore were at the funeral services A laage crowd of old time friends frienda and relaus relatives es filled the first ward capel tuesday for the funeral see service with bishop hyrum 13 caldor calder presiding profuse floral tributes Dowed the esteem in which he was held hold by his many friends the speakers were congressman don D colton john N davis and I 1 I 1 rev G A downey who told of the sf sterling erling worth of their departed depar ted friend special music was od by a quartet composed of miss I 1 mima allma dauwd mrs C J neal mr manwaring and E H belcher who sang 1 I need thee every hour oh my father and lead kindly licht 11 mrs neal and miss davis sang whispering hope the opening prayer was offered by bishop calder and the benediction by john N davis interment was made in the rock point cemetery with attorney hay ray R 5 dillman oc of roo Ito ovelt a nephew dedicating tho the grave |