Show I 1 Filin funeral cral services held thursday i for jensen pioneer JENSEN funeral services for or E elizabeth I 1 zabeth lla glem i 00 90 who passed away thursday nov 3rd ard at 1230 12 30 p pm m a at t her home following a long illness were hold monday afternoon at 11 1 1 p m at the jensen ward chapel with bishop dishop warren F billings presiding reading of mrs mr Ilas haskas lems history and closing remarks were by bishop billings song old rugged cross was sung by carwin snow and john 11 II haslem offered the invocation in the garden was sung by mr snow and naomi dudley accompanied I 1 by marle marie paulson poulson speakers were driver smith and victor wilkins Wl lkins who spoke of the outstanding qualities and hospitality of mrs haslem and her er husband A violin solo dahms brahms lullaby was played by margaret caldwell accompanied by mrs paulson closing song unanswered yet was by the jensen singing mothers gracia hirschl rose robinson gertrude turner lucille taylor and leah accompanied by margaret caldwell the benediction was by moroni moon prayer at the home prior to the services was given by grant southam burial was in the jensen cemetery under the direction of the vernal mortuary with A demarr dudley dedicating the grave pallbearers Pall bearers were six grandsons sam and jack haslem bob and tom pearce and floyd and lee wilkins alta stewart had charge charie of the flowers assisted by ladles ladies of the relief society margaret elizabeth huffman haslem was bom oct 19 1865 in coalville Co alville utah a daughter of jacob and elizabeth frisby huffman she was married to samuel haslem july 20 1887 in evanston wyo they came to the uintah basin in 1893 and lived in naples for two years they then moved to jensen where they purchased the burton ranch on green river r and spent the remainder of their lives there to this union nine children were born eight are still living a son william passed away oct 4 1946 in california mrs haslem was an outstanding neighbor always willing and ready to help it if a neighbor was ill or in trouble many times serving as a midwife they underwent all the hardships of the early pioneers always insisting a friend or stranger eat at their table and stay overnight it if they desired her husband passed away july 12 1924 she is survived by the following children lizzie brown kansas city mo melvin haslem sioux city south dakota joseph john and clyde haslem of jensen elsie haslem vernal venice pearce of meeker colo and blanche wilkins of jensen one brother frank huffman of ogden and two iwo sisters mrs gertrude bagnell of coalville alville Co and mrs emily densley of riverton 13 grandchildren and 15 great grand children from out of town attending the services were mr and mrs frank huffman og ogden en gertrude bagnell Coal collvile coalville Co alville vile emily densley riverton lizzie lizz e brown kansas city mo me melvan van haslem rouix falls S D mr and mrs alien allen pearce mr and mrs tom pearce and mr and mrs bob ingersol all of meeker mr and mrs sam morgan savory wyo mr and mrs sam haslem brighton colo mr and mrs jack haslem camp sam sara houston texas mr and mrs ellis wilson craig clair and john H haslem bennett von I 1 lias lem alteria Al terra mrs charles mantle castle park colo mr ur and mrs leonard horrocks and mr and mrs ab price vernal mr and mrs lynn mitchell mrs elda ball and mrs bernett smith au all of coalville Co alville and mrs betty monce of logan |