Show WILLIAM mw FRYE WK mi FRYE SUCCUMBS TO PNEUMONIA WAS KIND HUSBAND AND INDULGENT FATHER after a brief illness of 0 but a few days win frye was called to th the e 9 great reat beyond last saturday april 11 the cause being pneumonia mr fre had not been feeling well for some time prior to being forced to go to bed but lie he thought that by continuing on with his wort he would krould be able to master the trouble which was evidently decreed otherwise during his illness lie he had a premonition that his time had come for he talked of having to go in spite of his great desire to stay lie he leaves a wife and six children to mourn his loss william frye was born in symons bery bridport Brid port england january 10 1855 in tile the year he was baptized into the church of jesus christ of ef latter day saints by th lat lata IT II B E dow bowring ing in company with his family he emigrated to utah in ili 1887 and settled at riverton salt lake county where they remained until the summer of 1889 they came to brigham city and have resided here eyer cyer since mr frye was a harness maker by profession and sa s1 since alce his residence here has been employed in ili Bro Dro wrings harness shop he was a faithful honest man a kind husband a loving father and a good citizen funeral services were held in the fourth ward meeting house monday 11 at t 2 pm bishop DIshop wright presiding tho the choir sang the hi mn fan thou dost not weep etc prayer was offered by elder jens hanson singing though deepening etc the speakers were elders J frank dobring Eo Do wring john E baird peter F r 1 madsen W L watkins W atkins john crawford and bishop wright many noble traits in tile the character of the deceased were spoken of and every speaker bore testimony of ills his honesty and fidelity although drother brother frye was of a quiet unassuming nature yet he possessed riches in character tor for above many of ills his fel lows who had bad leen successful in accumulating this worlds goods through a combination of circumstances lie ho had been prevented from receiving the gifts and blessings of the new and everlasting covenant in their entirety which was his great desire before lie he died and his sons were urged to live faithful and prepare themselves so that they could do the work tor for their father victor E madsen sang not half lias has ever been tolt told during the services and the closing number by the choir was shall we meet beyond the river the berie benediction diction was pronounced by elder jesse IV IIo |