Show OBITUARY NOTES NANCY G WELLBORN HUNT dec 1895 nancy canev G wellborn hunt hum was born iu in Mulling burg bounty nt kentucky en tucky august aib tb 1823 was baptized ti d antho in the church in the ear 1847 shortly she moved to kanes ville and in 1850 immigrated to the valleys and settled in ogden city in 1861 she ahe moved to lo st george and there went th ough many of the barash hardships that our P frontier bottlers beti lers lave have bad to endure she was waa the mo her of 12 children 77 grandchildren aud and 19 great grandchildren she hag bais suffered from sciatic m unceasingly lor for five months until the jum when all her pains left her and on the he she paw pawed passed ed peacefully away she was waa conscious up to the last and exhorted all U to live righteous lives she died an aa she has evex lived a ul la ter day saint G A H MARY MAKY ANN BOND aish dee dec 24 1895 sister mary ann bond died on the evening of the janst the funeral service was hold held in the ward meeting house today president nt W W cluff 01 off and brother branch of coalville Co alville were in atten attendance attendant dan CA there was a large congregation elder duff cluff quoted many sayings of our savior on one from st john and now 0 father glorify thou thoa me with thine own self with the glory which I 1 had with thee before the world was the remarks were and consoling to the bereaved she was in her year and was baptized in 1840 bv james W blackley emigrated from england in 1848 and arrived in sal lake valley in 1856 having crossed aed the plains in company with the handcarts hand carts br ther her william bond and the deceased have lived happily together lor for over fifty seven years yearn she was the mother of thirteen children five son eon and three daughert dau daugh ghers ere survive her besides seventy one grandchildren and twenty six grandchildren great she was a useful generous and good la tor ter day saint sai nt JAMES 1 EDWARD bloomington BLOOMING TON I 1 bear lake county bunty idaho dec 20 1895 elder edward pa terson son of william patterson and jane mcgregor was born at byker all dainis cainia pariah northumberland england july aib 1814 embr embraced acied the gospel gopel november cros ed the ocean wi h a company of latter day saints in the phi ship p belle wood ohme to pennsylvania in 1866 1865 and crossed the plains in captain Mo olinn train from benton landed at bloomington Bloomin beer bear lake county idaho in the fall of 1868 moved to north eden in 1871 and back to bloomington in 1885 where he resided till the day of his death november 1895 leaving his beloved wifel wife mary bowman who had bad boon been his bis companion fifty eight years and the mother to him of seven sons and two daughters daughter of whom remain three sons and one daughter also thirty two grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren to mourn his bis loss he lived an honorable life and died in full faith of df a glor glorious us I 1 as though passing into a quiet sleep at the ripe age of 81 ears 4 mon months theand and 12 days millennial 8 ar and st john arizona papers please copy E M PATTERSON HENKY TALBOT LAYTON utah dec 20 1895 on Sa saturday night the isih int in t there departed ibia thi life after a short hort i illness of one week Heary talbott talbot aged eighty two years veara the deceased was one of the first to embrace the gosnel in the eastern province of south africa and himself and family who were some iome of us its firs a 8 also were among the first to take lake their journea Zi onwards they sailed from algoa alagoa by bay port elizaaeth Eliza in the racehorse in the month of february 1861 arriving in salt lake city in the month of september ot of the same year he leaves behind him wen y children and over grand and great grand children a great number of whom are in utah idaho and arizona bro talbot has lived a life of honest honesty Y and in errity to the principles ot of truth and died as a he be had lived at peace with all men and a prayer upon his hia lips for the ultimate triumph of otibe the principles principle 4 ot of i al he was buried in the kay kayt t ville cemetery on wednesday the insle dinst the service eq being conducted by bishop D harris of the layton ward t in the ausville kaysville E Kays ville meeting house many M ny were the eulogius eulo gips spoken rent ren u upon on ibe brother who has just departed parte he died in the full hope of coming forth fo h in the morning of the first resurrection COM HARRIET ANN ROBERTS on the morning of december 16 at her home in fayville Ka utah there pa sed to that bon bourne rne from whence no traveler re win one of he hoti honored ored pioneers of U ah sister sifter harriet ann roberts she was born in apperly gloucester shire england may 16 1819 where the days of her early lite life were spent it was here in her native village chist the gos goa MIs stad message sage greeted her earn and aad ohe e embrace embraced its truths truida aud and wits was baptized here too ahe wax wak married to levi roberts and io in 1841 they emigrated 0 o A america with the second company of saints that gathered to lo zion the means that thai their industry had bad accumulated they freely expended to as asit asi 14 t poorer families to migrate and they were con poorly prepared to meet the hardships ps that they the v encountered in the new world worl but with characteristic energy and per they very soon adapted themselves to conditions as they were and won the love and esteem estem of their heir associates sia er roberta wass was a faithful wife and a fond and loving mother during the trying acenas preceding the death of the prophet joeph jo eph aishe he husband in performing his duties ditties and the suf suffering 4 and privations ons of that frying thyi n period drew no murmuring borg word from her lips chickneas Bio kneas came upon her but her faith still bore her up and she passed uncomplainingly through the famous exodus to winter quarters the family was waa poor the husband and hither father was exert evening ing every effort to provide the aries of life for them when the call came for the mormon battalion to organize tho the invalid wife and mother freely consented to her lim husbands bands volunteering for service in defending tu country she urged him 0 do so an and bravely she faced the before her bar a alone I 1 one sustained alays by an abiding faith in her heavenly father there was a joy tul reunion when the mexican war ended and liar ler husband returned to win er ers era he be was away she bad been miraculously re restored to beadth liea lh and soon after in 1850 she came 10 ulah with her husband and family they settled in kaysville Kays Kay ville eville and here they have made their home ever since her husband died on the 22 d day of january 1894 sister roberts has been patient and uncomplaining through the many y years ears that she has been a hopeless invalid she was prepared for or the end and when the angel of death summoned her to another sphere ol of act aanon ion though he be was m as clad in somber robes and to others seemed appalling to her he was a welcome messenger she died loved and lamented by a circle of old who have knowd k iown her as a 3 a fi fat lif til steadfast and houi stent latter day saint she leaves seven children six daugh ors er and one son HEN BY H BLOOD BI |