Show mrs harriet M goodrich h I 1 pioneer mother paid wonderful tribute at services funeral ter services vices were ere held at the naples ward ard chapel at I 1 p in saturday for or mrs harriet M goodrich a ho passed pawed away at the home of her daughter daigh ter mrs elmer of I 1 roosevelt where the she had been the past nine weeks P beeks bishop john sim pr presided the house was filled toi to I 1 capacity and there va as a profusion of beautiful flowers the was by lewis S gardiner layell manwaring earl goodrich lewis ila haws A I 1 tva iva manwaring ella goodrich ina chalers and alice allred the first selection every hour I 1 need thy blessing prayer J W olsen singing abide with me I 1 lewis levas 8 gardiner was the first speaker his remarks were directed to her example as a true mother and a faithful latter day patriarch james M shatter shaffer spoke of her great sacrifice for others and never speaking ill of any one A duet was rendered by elmer mangaring Man aring aaring and earl goodri h ahe 1 I he homeland the concluding speaker president wallace calder told of her noble char acter in m gods highest standards rhe the closing song the FloR erland was beautifully rendered the benediction edic tion was pronounced by alfred pov powell ell she was laid to rest in the vernal cemetery where here john cook dedicated the grave mrs harriet M goodrich was bom born sept 2 1848 in county towa iowa she was as the baugher of george W and carmle 1 parks she came across the plains with her parents when she was as tour four years old she remembers very little of this lourney journey but often told of trying experiences perien ces of her early life in salt uke where hunger and privation were endured her father was a musician in the mormon Ba tallion also a skilled mechanic and did work for or brigham young and heber C kimball he ile helped with sith work on the spread cigle at eagle gate in salt lake city he also helped to build the chae mill la 1 1884 1864 she was married to george A goodrich soon after her marriage they called bi brigham young to help settle whit was then called the muddy there they endured untold hardships after leaving the muddy they cc tied in morgan county and later cie c ie to ashley valley in 1887 two to years after arriving in uintah county five of their children were taken in death within a few ew weeks with aith the dreaded dip diphtheria itheria she was the mother of twelve children five ot of whom survive both par arts the father having died in 1911 deceased was always a faithful lat ter day saint and corked in church capacities rapa cities as long as she was able she was as president of the relief society and a sunday school teacher for a I 1 number of years nothing pleased her better than to converse with people on the principles princ lpes of the gospel she was as a great reader she had a ve very ry cheerful kind and forgiving disposition the children who survive her are albert 0 goodrich of naples parley 11 II of tindell mrs julius jensen of soldier summit mrs elmer manwaring of roosevelt and mrs elmer und lind of maeser there are 37 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren |