Show MORE wednesday evening sept the little infant which was adopted by mr arid and mrs Bl martello artello faulkner just a week prior to that gent lemans demise passed away the child was not very robust arid and mrs birs faulkner brought it to tills this city in the hope that the change and good pure cows milk might light restore its frail little litile body the baby died the same evening that it was brought to this city and funeral services were held ac at the home of mrs Faulk ners mother mrs J P C johnson thursday afternoon i at 4 the speakers were nets madsen arid and fred J holton and the singing was furnished by the misses daisy ind and sevens sevena madsen and victor E madsen ladsen A mis faulkner has surely had her share of trouble recently lecent ly arid and the sympathy of the community goes out to her after in an illness of over three years the last one of which he has been confined to his bed rupho nelson was released from his suffering saturday morning sept ath at about 10 H his is t trouble ra uble w was as leukemia a very rare disease which affects the blood making organs of the body arid and which s pronounced by physicians lans as incurable what mr bir nelson suffered no one knows but himself and those who were with hint him constantly but during all the long time lie he was helpless and in ili pain his fortitude was something wonderful and he buncom plain gly bore his bruden ever with the hope that a change would come for the better and lie he would be permitted to regain legain ills his strength once more his loving afe had the same fa faith I 1 I 1 it and ills his final passing is a hard blow to her those who have visited at the home for some time past could plainly see that the end was not far distant arid and the astonishing feature associated with mr nelsons belsons Nel sons illness is that lie he clung to live so long as lie ho did his body was wasted arid and ills his strength exhausted so that lie he was a mere shadow yet lie he had faith and would converse cheerfully with visitors until the power of speech was all but exhausted death was indeed a sweet release to him and ills his wife and three sons have the sympathy of a host of friends in their bereavement rupho nelson was born in ili this city dec 12 1878 his parents being soren H and mary blary chrestena Chrls tena nelson rupho being the second son of a family of children he attended the district schools until he grew large enough ellough to work when he was compelled to assia in the support of 0 ills his fat fathers tiers family lie he was a hard working earnest young man with steady habits and a clean character on january 15 1901 lie he was mar tied lied to mibs bliss lucy young of oe perry three sons being the result of oe that union the eldest being eight years and the youngest four these besides a father mother many brothers and sitters sisters and h host of 0 friends friend mourn his departure for rill nil w who knew him loved and respected his many noble attributes funeral services were held in the third ward meeting house monday at 2 p TO in bishop 1 L N etolil presiding there was an abundance ot of flowers banked around and upon the stand and organ while the casket casiel was com cohered coi ered the speakers were victor E madsen adsen SI C S anderson lewis S wight james olsen david P burt win vm jeppson A madsen pres oleen N stohl and bishop stohl mon was borrie borne of the good qualities of the deceased and comfort was spoken to the bereaved emed the musical numbers were thou dost not weep etc count your blessings a quartette my illy father knows and though deep deepening ning trials the prayers wore were offered by 0 N stohl arid and N C hansen respect kely iely there was a splendid attendance and a large cortege accompanied the remains to the cemetery seldom if ever has the first ward meeting 1 house held a larger gathering at a funeral service than it did last friday at the services over the remains of 0 the late charles ai ba jensen the house was packed and many were svere standing while others could not dot gain admittance tibe the floral emblems were profuse and beautiful the casket being hidden bidden hidell bidell ell under its wealth of flowers while the rostrum was beautifully decorated in white arid and flo flowers kloweit the services were of a sublime chir character to ter there being nothing but perfect harmony and sympathy tor for those who were bereft of a loving husband son and brother bp watkins presided the speakers being bp watkins ft atkins bp blackburn Blackbur ii john B Bla mathias tIllas james christensen john P christensen Chrls J francis merrell pro pre W C horsley J B mcmaster W L watkins and pros oleen N stohl the music furnished by the ward choir consisted of the hymns 0 my rather father 0 grave where is thy victory shall we meet beyond the river isaae isaac li and C ellas elias jensen sang some happy day and ana sometime well understand be tween speakers the prayers were offered by L W anderson and N B cheney while the grave was dedicated by NL hans hansen n members of the B C fire depart ment mar marched clied before the cortege a as s an all honorary escort funeral services were held over the he remains of the late jas bywater in n the tabernacle last saturday afternoon at 4 bp T H blackburn of the second ward presided over the services and he read the sketch of the decease ds life as published in last weeks news the other speakers were henry 6 C jensen john evans john F merrell J francis Bl merrell errell pres wm war richards of malad stake apostle rudger clawson son arid and john henry smith and pres oleen N stohl etolil many good things were said and the life of the deceased was eulogized he had been associated with the up building of brigham city stice early days arid and was one of the faithful pioneers the were furnished by the tabernacle choir the following selections beng sung though deep deepening ning trial one day nearer home and who are these arrayed in white the prayers were offered by R L Fis fishburn liburn sr arid and patriarch Pi W L watkins members of the high priests quorum walked in head of the funeral cortege to the cemetery where the grave was dedicated by pres james olsen the floral tributes were beautiful arid and very profuse davit david booth tor for ninny amity years a resident ideiil of this city passed into the other life last thursday at his home in plain city after an illness of brights disease mr booth was born in england november and migrated immigrated to this country in the early he resided reside dat at plain city first then came to brigham city and for many years had charge of the hat factory here later he worked in fit the woolen factory arid and during his residence here heie wai was one of the prominent singers el s of the community possessing a strong deep bass voice ills his first wife lied died arid and was buried in this city mr air booth marrying sonic some years later he arid and wife removed back to plain city a number ot of years ago where they hey have since resided ile he is survived by a wife and one daughter who is living in ili montana funeral services were held in plata plain city last sunday those in attendance from this city were mr and mrs james sheffield mrs R L fishburn mr arid and mrs geo ingram mrs annie littlewood arid and miss bliss louise ingram |