Show OBITUARY NOTES I 1 ELIZABETH L TRIMBLE died at fillmore millard county connly march jtb 1896 E elizabeth il zabeth lennox trimble born at L t ailton aikton cumberland england may fth 1816 she had been married to edward trimble nearly fifty eight years and with him received the gospel in the carlisle conference and was baptized by elder david her ber 1855 and emigrated to fillmore utah arriving there nov 1865 where they have resided ever since she was a woman of great faith a gentle peacemaker whose tongue was never known to retail a slander ala ader she was bedridden for seven months the result of a fall which dislocated her hip having finished her work here her eshe he desired to go and aad duft before the separation she appeared to be holding communion with the loved ones beyond the veil and giving intelligent replies to those who tenderly administered ad to her hei here the funeral was conducted by bishop T C callister and patriarch jos D smith and elder george crane were the chosen speakers the benedic benediction tian was pronounced by president 1 I N hinckley this is the first death in the tumble trimble family camuy of thirty three souls in thirty years A B millennial Mil lenial star please copy MARIA MABIA JANE CHAFFIN wayne county maria jane aa T n beloved wife of george E chaan g bf A and d daughter of moses and mary kirkbride wade de decease ceasel i born y january 15 1856 salt lake city and died feb 2 1 1896 she was married to 00 george JB 9 chaffin aug 2518 12 at beaver vity city I 1 ry by president president john B R murdock and the mother of nine chil children dreng seven living the funeral service was held at the family residence idenie where a sympathetic audience had assembled bishop george coleman 4 presided comforting and consoling words were spoken to the husband jamily and friends who were plunged into the deepest grief by their sudden bereavement the speakers were elders charles lee and lewis adams of teas dale eld eldr ra wm meeks and james H heath ot of thurber also the bishop all of whom spoke in high commendation of her excellent character and good deeds ser he was much respected by all who knew her and loved by family and friends she was a faithful rifea loving mother and was very hospitable to friends and strangers she held offices at trust among her sisters was first counselor wano olor to the pre president of the relief bety and before they moved to live ive i 1 farm was president of the teas dale primary association when opportunity a afforded she was always ready to bear testimony to the truths of the gospel and loved to bocon converse verse on the princia plea P of divine truth she took great pleasure tire in instructing her children and in having tha them m take part in the assoria ious organized for the elevating of the y youth th of zion sister janey 11 as che W wa lovingly called was a true latter jt d day saint bo honorable norale and upright and a 9 wise so counselor nearly all the people of teasedale ge tea asdale edale and thurber were in attendance attend anco at the funeral service and followed her mortal remains to 10 the grave COM A B GRIFFIN SEN march 9 1896 died in Ka narra february jl 11 1896 at 4 p m mat at the alpe old age or of 86 years 11 monha slid abd 13 days of tumor in the bladder A B n sr son of samuel and sylvia ey aria griffin b awn wn february in essex esex chittenden Chiti euden cound v vermont BB e embraced the gospel in ohio in ju july ay I 1 1843 3 and was the only ong one out of his bathers Ja family of nine children ahat did io ba r he ja iea thena them and came to utah lor for the gospels eake he was called in ti com company y with P P pratt orson pratt and wa willace ard richards to pick out a road and sart ai art a settlement P P pratt named the place mt pisgah he left mt pis pia gah gab with the main company with president young st at I 1 the he head and came to council bluffs and helped to build the fi first rat road that was used io crossing the Missouri river also was waa the first to move into in 10 a log cabin at winter quarters he stayed in that vicinity tv two winters win tera and started for salt lake city wilh brother kim balls balla company in 1848 he birtt in salt lake city moving to lo sugar house ward an on the of april he worked on the church farm eleven bears 3 ears without knowing what he be was getting outside of a living moved to coalville alville Co in 1863 lived there about one year then moved south to long valley ind and lived there two years he acted as sergeant in the indian troubles called the black hawk war and left all of his bis crops on account of the indians and oame came to Ka narra where he has lived ever since he was waa chosen first counselor lo 10 bishop L W in 1865 and was in that position until the Bis bishops hopla death then was acting bishop until a new one was chosen choen he was waa always read to help the poor pook and needy was free to donate and a liberal tithing payer paver he was a long t suffering buffering god fearing patient pa ilent and affectionate affection aie husband and father and bore his bis suffering buffering without a murmur he was the father of twelve children four of whom are left to mourn his loss the others died while young he leaves three sons one daughter thirty grandchildren and a number of great grand children and a host of friends to mourn his loss lose ho he died as he had bad lived a faithful f ua latter day saint and will be missed d in the community where he has lived communicated EMELINE WHITING COX died at her home in monti of old ago age on march eth 1896 emeline whiting cox deceased was the daughter of elisha whiting and sally hewlett who were natives of Ver vermont moni but removed to nelson portage co ohio in the early settlement of that state where the subject jentof of this sketch was born july 1817 in 1835 she was waa married to fred erick enck walter cox some time alter after she and her husband embraced the gospel and removed to far west mo they endured all the privations hardships and persecutions to which the saints were during their residence in thai state brother cox ox being a man of great faith and marked ability was frequently called to perform mis mission siong in different parts of the united states stales em consequently his wife was often left to care for her bor little ones alone but its as she was a of rare executive ability and by nature specially adapted to the care ol of ubil children dren she peri performed pe ormed these theme duties wisely and well after neing doing driven from missouri they settled in lima where they resided nearly six years but were finally driven from their home which was set on fire by the mob before th ir eyes also their stacks of gram grain outbuildings buildings out ont etc leaving them deg dea itule homeless almost penniless but glad to escape with their lives live they next settled in nauvoo but were only permitted to remain there a few months when they again took up their line of march this time toward the setting sun at the next halting place mr mi pisgah sister core had more than her share ot of the dickno s an d sorrow borrow which seemed to be the portion of the saints during their sojourn ra at that iliac place her beloved mother and two ot of her own little daughter aged aeed seven and two years followed loll owed each oilier oiher to the grave in quick succession and this while she was sick almost unto death in fact her life hung bung trembling in the balance for nearly three months they afterwards removed ta council hell where they were again called W 6 with another child this time tf lant boy in the spring of 1862 1852 brochert Brot hert his bis family crossed theMO the missouri 71 began their long across the plain on the platte liver another littleman litt little ledan born who lived and prosper prospered ia ot of the unfavorable 1 ienir her advent on the ath 1852 sister cox with her famil more found a resting place la in where she has since resided 8 h dured all the and alil which were the lotof lot of the pioneer i of San pele valley and in addlia ad ditt these they were constantly consi antly h ha by hostile indian in the of 1863 brother cox was to take a mis mission ion to england iq august following his la last 11 t child AI girl was born and when the little P was eighteen months old sister C coal afflicted with a cancer the demov which nearly cost coat her life and abs tbs lb J lowing summer when the 4 two years old she was called OT earth thus adding another grievous which bame came like a crushing weigh att the absence of the husband and IS iau sister cox was an exemplary 1 aia I mother a faithful considerate fi and a conscientious latter day r she was a woman of in intelli Q and refinement an agre agreeable eab I 1 panion with a keen sense of mor and an inexhaustible of anecdote and reminiscence of 0 early life she was the mother of tr children eight eiga ft of whom survive ve their respect and love for her bounded and of her it can be tr truly aw her children rise up and att lir blessed and also that she the good fight has kept the faith a and I 1 gone to receive the rew ardito which waw 1 long years of trial toll toil and too title her I 1 1 her remains were tenderly borna to their last resting place by her gran who hold her ber memory in grateful X ite rembrance mem brance I 1 after lifes sleeps well corn com |