OCR Text |
Show a-ir-Linr i i ir i hum n h r i I JAMES J. BECK "ISiAID 10 REST Once moie death hits stretched forth Hh invisible lut tul and taken fioin among "i" a '"J"1 III?-''". "" friend nnd brother, .liuni'S J. Heck, who died In Piou, I inli. March 12. Ifllii, fiom the effects or un ! iitltui for the removal of stone fioin the pancreas duel, nil fui mril Tuesday, Match 7. at (he 1'iovo General hospital. It wih on .lime !, ISCI, In Ausburg, Detimaik, thai James J. Heck first saw tin) light of dny, and at iho lender lend-er age of two years, wait brought by his patents. Freilcilck and llenrlcka Heck, together with two older children child-ren lo Alneilca. Owing to povert and the many pi I-vntloiiH I-vntloiiH liieldenl lo early pioneer life In rtah. ho was thiown upon his own resources while yet a boy. This nave him an experience and prautlfal education that could be jrnlncd In no other way, and as a re-still, re-still, he became IndustiloiiH, fiugal mid HelMellant. thereby developing manv of the beautiful iiialltles am traits of character that are found In the self made mnii. He w.is a man of enterpilse and thrift, and true to his convictions o light and wrong In his dealings will bis fellow men. Ills Judgment was sound and logl ml and the people have alesled their coiifldenee In his ability to scne the faithfully and suecesnfully by elec lug blm to positions or trust air prominence, among the number Hint of Mayor, member of the Irrigation H' Co., City Councilman, etc. ! ' Ills religious nmvlctlotiH wero fit in R; : and well defined, and from a practice I standpoint ho fulfilled his obligation Y to his cliuich willingly ami conscleut Um.': lotisly, but was not an entliuslastb WmV religionist. K. Three months nr.o the aged mothei MM, was laid to lest, and it Is not for us tc B (Itiestloii the wisdom, nor yet the Jus B tlce. of an all-wise Creator in hi U1 jeallngs with his earthly children, ne MWM. itsk why the sou should so soon fol KB low the mother, but oven us they bad HH known no separation In life, even sr H In death they weic not to hn parted. H lu 18SC .lames .1. Heck and Mary .1 HH Hamuett wero married, and became HH the parents of twelve, children, and of HB the number six sons and four daugh HS terH.aru living. The wife, ten child HjV ren, two brothers, three sisters and HB five guindchildrcn survive the dec?as Bl cd. HS The widow who Is bereft, and tbr M children who arc left fatherless, bnv HI tho syiupnthy of the entire commuit HH Ity, who mourn with them In thcli HH bereavement and in tho loss of n HH kind friend nnd gcod neighbor, fully HH . realizing thnt in all things the wl Mb of tho Father is supreme. Dm MRS. It. C. ROWLANDS. lilV n ! |