Show OBITUARY NOTES MARION MABION WORTHER SPOON NEIL mrs marion neil the wife of william nell neil one of old and highly respected citizens breathed her last very verv suddenly saturday morning from the effects of asthma which has troubled her for several years fifteen minutes prior to her death mrs neil awakened her husband and complained of a choking sensation in the throat the valance balance of the family were soon awake and dr aird sent lor for but before the messenger had time to arrive t the doctors residence the breathing of the venerable old lady bad stopped and an aa the hando hand of the clock pointed to the hour of 5 am her earthly career was ended the immediate cause of death was suffocation brought about by the protracted pro traced ed affliction of an disease her heraud end was a peaceful one dying as she had lived a true and faithful latier day saint the funeral services were unavoidably delayed until monday evening awaiting the arrival of john W and mrs of ogden mrs sister and husband who arrived just as an the closing services servio ea were being performed in the stake house honee the attendance at the funeral was exceptionally large while forty buggies termed formed the cortege to the comeger cemetery Y where rethe the remains were consigned to mother earth in the presence of a most saddened congregation of relatives and friends mrs marion nell neil was 59 years 2 months and 6 days old at the time of her death having been born on april 2 1837 at Toll Tol leross orosa near glasgow scotland she was a baptized into and became a member of the church ot of jesus jesua christ of latter day saints at rutherglen Buther Ruther glen gleo lanark banark shire scotland Scot ladd in 1850 and emigrated to utah in 1866 after a temporary resi rei bence of four years in heber and salt lake city she returned with her husband abandand and family to heber where the i home was established in which ahe sheso BO peacefully passed away besides her ber husband she leaves three daughters and two sons to mourn her hei untimely demise wasatch wave 1 I WILFORD E CRAGUN the attention of the people has several times been called to the condition of elder wilford E cragun during his sickness and no doubt many would be pleased to 1 receive a more extended account of hit his life sickness and death elder cragun was born in north og don den weber county utah ulah december december 4 1853 1852 he spent his lifetime building ap a good home and working for his friends in the same is now known knowD as pleasant view for many hk he f has bas been connect con needed ed with the leading on en ili terp rises in this part of the county afe was always looking after the interest of et his friends who continually for f or years yewl nr elected him to places Place sot ot trust and re which he always filled to the pa fa is iff action faction ot of all he leaves a WIN 2 and eleven children I 1 N to mourn his hia loss oas i V when called on a mission to the north N western states sept lith 1896 1895 he cheer ij st fully responded and there he labored I 1 A with that same earnestness that has ever v characterized his work traveling tract ing I 1 preaching the gospel and baptizing zine several till june slat last on this dates date afta eating dinner at a strangers bouse he was taken very sick he remained in anna ills hoping to got get better til hlll july alth but all the time was rapidly rap getting worse he then came home 00 sick to hot help P himself in an any y way without 1 any fr friend I 1 end to nurse or care for him ww 6 wish here to say that only for the kin kindt ness of george E R wynn a colored por po teti on the sleeper became he came in it ia possible a he would never have arrived home elj alicc vo A this man assisted him in every way and ay iy T hio his kindness will never be forgotten by the family 11 elder cragun received every attentions attention 1 from the time he arrived home borne up tot to aug eth the day dav he died his fun services were held in the north fund og oe meeting house august angust elder ElderS abi bu liff C F middleton john seaman W wade james ward and others mak ing appropriate remarks in the death v of brother cragun the poor lose oa oae e 0 of their best friends the sunday school one ablest workers and the cothin community A it a man whose place it will be hard to fily fill A 0 t |