Show OBITUARY NOTES LOIS MAW PLAIN CITY feb 24 1896 lois loia maw the beloved wife of robert kobert maw after a lingering sickness of twelve mon hs died at 1245 p m on the sister maw was boru born at breaston Bre aaton derbyshire england on the of february 1844 she gibe joined the church when qubie young came to utah in august 1868 and settled with her lathers fathers family in Kajs ville davis couney she also lived in the families ot of president george Q cannon bishop edward hunter and captain W H hooper and she ahe was called upon to nurse general thomai L kane a at t the house or of jesse C little she he also lived in the families of zina D young Mr sUhas oi 0 rich and ron hon thomas C filch she was married to robert maw no 16 1873 at salt Lake Lako CUy City and thereafter made her home in plain city she was the mother ot of three children sister maw was a great observer of nature and she ahe had qui e a store of quaint faint sayings sue she way was in word and aeed deed a fain jiul latter day saint she leaves a husband and two sous to ir mourn I 1 ourn her loss lose her remains were laid to rest on the and were followed to the cemetery br b a large concourse ol of sympathizing friends C GREEN millennial star please efcy EDWIN L utah feb 26 funeral services were held in the mapleton meeting boure e feb over the remains of bishop edwin lucius whiting Tao interior of the meeting houe hou e was beautifully decorated in cream and hite with the appropriate mo to loved by bv ali ah in while oxeye dairies in the arch above th tha stand friday the day of the funeral welsa was a typical spring day the bright rays of the sun seeming in strange contrast aRt to the sad hearts of family and friends who had gathered to pay a last tribute to the departed many beautiful floral offerings lay on the white casket casker every available seat was filled 1 and many were unable to get ino inlo the house chorister george harrison of springville Spring ville conducted the beautiful singing prayer was offered by patriarch C D evana consoling and appropriate remarks were made by N T tow tew david john edward danridge Pan PArL ridge B T blanchard and james E hall in answer to the many questions why should one who had always from childhood lived a true christian life suffer buffer so BO much he speakers replied did not christ suffer buffer untold anguish six brothers ot of the deceased wi h crape on their sleeves acted as pall bearers the hearse on foot then came the family and numerous relatives rel aives and frienda in one hundred and forty vehicles making a process on a mile iu in length edwin L whiting was the son of edwin and elizabeth whiting and waa wa bom boin oct in nauvoo ill he erme came to utah in 1 49 and lived in sanpete until 1862 when he be with his parents moved to springville Spring ville on aug 21 1888 he was waa cho chofen issen and ordained bishop and the name of mapleton was given to the settlement adjoining spring ville on the south previous to this time he aced ac ed as superintendent of the sunday school of that ward he was a kind and loving father and a v veritable ri table peacemaker he leaves a large larg family and numerous relatives and friends to mourn his loss lose during his suffering ibe was patient and unflinching and died dieci as ai he had lived a faithful lat ter day saint in the hope of coming forth in the morning of the first resurrection r he was laid to rest refit in the springville Spring ville evergreen cemetery communicated JONATHAN JOSHUA THOMAS BOLAND was waa born in the parish of nog south wale De december cembor 7 1816 ho he was a descendant of a very old family of that name who lived in hywel in the same county his HIB early training by bv his bis faithful mo her was of that character which the absence of cumbersome conventionalities of what is called refined society would naturally be he was by the ahe pomp and fashion of city life he be was therefore more easily abs abstracted traced by the modest beauties ot of his hilly home and the grandeur ot of the starry heaven thus under tho guiding hand band of his hia maternal teacher and the lest lesions ons he learned from the book ot of nature he be grew in knowledge and understanding der and developed talents of no mean e n older he was waa well versed in al classic lal ficq as well as general history like other men ot of genius he excelled in some directions he was specially gifted bitted as a poet his contributions to this claa of I 1 literature itera ture wei e q qui ui e exten lve hive he was vas thoroughly disciplined in all the rules that govern alliterative and symbolic consonance in th the e three departments of the realm of the mue mu jhue jhu e viz magistrali 4 di aplin iris gari garie I 1 much ot of his literary work is still in manuscript which he surviving members of the family intend to com compile rile and publish he was ordained a bird according to the ancient order of the druids druies and had bad the bardic title nathan natha n dati 0 lowel conferred upon ciul when he moved hywel to is not fixed axed by date but it was prior to 1847 he had learned learned the weaver Is arade and followed it lor for several years but not constantly he be was often interrupted in his busi business riess by calls from different social and trades societies hosid to aid them thelin in their respective CLiVe lines of 0 f Inie ini erects while on one of his hia tours toura to south wales he be providentially met with an aoa embly of people who ww were to listen to two elders of the pi jesus christ of latter day 6 who were frequently in the congregation who us mi boisterous and contentions contention vas soon as it was known that abba was present loud callogero calls callo were n him to speak which he did and calm and persuasive manner qu tumult and the elders were do continue the services without fl molestation nathan was basconi at that time of the truth of the to these elders had bad proclaimed inar in mat ing and without delay he enair emb gospel as restored in this beenen later on be moved from tre south wales in he be vicinity of ah 1 when he became acquainted aitu ith daniel powel and him bin wife M margaret their family in 1852 he be married 9 daughter mary by whom he had hadj daughters during the time he re remu in his native land he worked in the 4 mines in indifferent different capacities and la as an elder and ministering in the al duties of his office until he imm immia with his family to utah in 1869 after afier his arrival he be made his hoc hl mill creek salt sale lake co county n tt few years ago when he m moved to city utah county where he until the time of his bis death place january lot of the p present yead r the year of hasage his age 1 the funeral services were held itta third ward meeting house which conducted by bishop william leil who also addressed the assem assembly mourners as also did elder john f both paid tributes of praise to afie excellent qualities of head and posses possessed possesses sei d by the departed at the cloe of the services the rei were ere borne to their final resting in cemetery in the presence of the fi and numerous friends millennial siar and welsh pape mod please copy G G r |