Show I FARMINGTON FARMIN TIN mm CA Mrs Ir Ann nn IMa Everett White While Clones lI r Davis Co 0 April 10 One im n re of ot tho the few ow remaining pioneers of lah Is II summoned to a n final home I Ann Everett White after an on III Ill Incas ness nR of three years and one otie month crossed cros tho Ito Inevitable river to 10 join the many on art the farther shore Sister White received a paralytic stroke March 20 o 1901 which affected her right side also partially causing tho the loss of ot her speech On Oct 1 1502 02 sho she received n a second stroke which en cn entirely entirely took her speech also rendering I f The Late Mr Mn Ann Eliza Everett White her entirely helpless Thus Thull sho remain remained ed ell until the when the Mas Mamu Master tIl ter saw BI W fit to release her from Irom title this life of ot prolonged suffering ant distress nail call coli her hor homo home where shere tho the weary may mar lila timid find rest rent Sister White was waft tho of Ad Adellson do ellson I thia also win IU a t nud the first n of t the tho Eighth i ward Salt Lake City It She Sho with her hel parents moved from Irom New rI York state to and followed the Iho Church In many of ot Its 1111 moves passing through the early anti persecutions BO so familiar to the early earl mem members hers bers of ot the Church and was vas among the html number who sacrifices nil nit earthly pos itus sessIons for lor the tho c e eShe She Site loft left the east east ui d I the tho of ot the tho II ninth arrived In Stilt Salt Lake volley valley In UP summer of 1817 being a member of cit M Grants company Ou Oi April r 6 1819 slit KIO luus married to John S 5 White ti a member of company C Mormon Mr White en enlisted enlIsted listed nt at Council Jowo In July 1810 1840 antI with made the Ito memorable murch across the continent to settle the lie claims of title this nation against Mexico Sister was born Aug SO 0 1632 hail had site she lived until Aug A 30 20 noa would have been 72 years of age She n a native of New Ne City It Her husband was born just across the hwy bay In New SIte Bhe uns baptised when n a child and became a member of the tho Church of Jesus Christ Christof of Salute Saints at tim the her Iter father presided over the tho New York branch Sho Shri hn lioN haitI had H II children Is survived by her bus hus husband band brund who Is 81 85 years of age eight children 69 grandchildren and am 20 great grandchildren The Tho remains of tho will He lie HeIn In state Mate nt at the lie family residence Farm FarIn FarmIngton Ington until Friday the lie lust nt mit 1 when thin the funeral will iii bo be kohl hold from the tho meeting meetinghouse house houseIn houseIn In lie tho death of Mrs hiIe the com coin community has lino lust lost ono one of Us its most moe worthy personages and wo we foci feel that It would bo hO useless t to add words of praise or commendation for fey upon ito tho of nil mull who knew hot her are reflected mem memories ones ories which cast can never tile dlo ami In tho tue words of the departed Longfellow The Tha light sIte she leaves behind shines upon the paths of moni thus line her worthy actions amid noble deeds I eed shine cli Inn forth foit Ii will serve n as n a lamp to thin tho feet of perhaps many liany a faltering traveler pur pursuing suing lifes solemn pathway |