Show OBITUARY NOTES e HARRIET RICHENS died at Pie pleasant asani grove way may 14 1896 harriet Rici bins aged 68 years 4 months and 16 days daya she was wag the wife of thomas and was born at here forda hire england december 29 1833 she joined the church of jesus jeans christ of 7 latter latter day saints in her native place and was the mother of ten children seven even survive her she came to utah in the year jear 1856 with the first harld handcart cart com v pany edmund ellsworth captain she was waa a true saint a kind wife and a devoted mother her funeral took place from the ward house monday and was largely attended millennial star please copy PHILIP NELT NELL RIVERTON may 20 1896 bro philip nell of riverton left this mortal state of action may at 5 am he has been a sufferer for about four years bears and for three years and a half he has constantly been in bed and at times with the most excruciating pain that any human sufferer coald experience no tongue can an tell no pen describe the agonies in which Brother nell has passed the last three years of his life the writer of this has many times at night when all nature to Is supposed to be at res theard nis his cries for help and relief for over eighty rods distance but no relief came although everything that human hand could do was administered to him the doctors gave him up two years ago and said he could not live three months under all his sufferings his bis faithful wife was constantly at his side never asking relief from anybody although having the care of a large family of children besides a helpless husband brother nell was a pensioned soldier from the last war he leaves a wife and twelve children to mourn his loss his age was 58 years and his sickness and death originated from cancer in the bowels N J C ANN ELIZA H COOK GARDEN CITY rich county utah may 21 1896 died at her residence here on the of may 1896 at 9 pm ann alan eliza howland Cook Cock wife of phineas W cook she was born june 18 1823 in the town of stillwater saratoga county now new york removed with her parents to richland Kich land kalamazoo Eala mazoo county mich in her youth was married to phineas W cook january 1 1840 joined the church of jesus christ of latter laite rd day saints in the spring ot of 1845 came to winter quarters in 1846 with her huband hu bus band and remained there two years came to the valleys in 1848 suffering all the privations of the saints in those early dayt day f removed with her husband and family to bear lake valley in the fall of 1863 settled at swan creek rich county in 1865 was chosen president of the relief society of the garden city ward to which her family belonged in 1870 and has labored faithfully in that capacity ever since she was the mother mothe of sixteen children childred ton ten of whom preceded her to the other side she leaves a husband six children twenty seven grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren besides a numerous host of friends to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother grandmother and friend she was ever patient and kind having a kind word for all and never complaining whatever her lot she died as she had ever lived hav having a strong testimony of the truth of the everlasting gospel and in lull faith of a glorious resurrection resurrect ign MRS H B ELIZABETH U A ST Cla CHARLES ARLES idaho may 26 1896 our village was again thrown into grief when it was announced that hat one ot of our number had been called to the great beyond mrs elizabeth uzella allred was taken away by death at a in thursday ma may she was the daughter of william eliam L ind and sarah wilkes allred and wile wife of W H and was aged 21 years 8 3 months and 19 days she had not been feeling well for a lew few days previous last monday about 6 p m she was taken with convulsions and had ten during the night and early morning about 8 p in monday night she passed into a stupor irom from which she ehe never re covered when she passed away it seemed an aa if it was more than her father mother and husband could bear it was the most affecting scene that the writer ever witnessed brother and sister alk all ed lost their oldest son a little over two years ago so this affliction is the more severe the public was permitted to view the remains at the family residence from 9 to 10 am saturday when the casket was closed A procession composed of members of the Y M and Y L M 1 I A to the number of sixty four dressed in black and white draperies the primary children thirty four in number her grandfather william M allred and eldest daughter and other rela relatives tivieS on foot carriages with family and friends followed the hearse to the meeting house where services were held at 11 a in m the speakers were bishop J A hunt S matthews from liberty M booth bishop 0 E keetch E M and elder J H hart who all spoke words of consolation and comfort the procession OssiOn then formed again as above stated and went to the cemetery where our dear sister was consigned to the silent tomb there to await the resurrection ot of the just sister zella as she was waa jamilia rily called was organist for the ward and sunday school choir a member of the Y L M I 1 A and secretary for the primary she was always at her post of duty was of a cheerful and amiable disposition and beloved by all who knew her she was married to wm H mi oba elson in the logan temple october 9 1895 her husband and parents are almost heartbroken with grief at the great loss they have sustained but they have the sympathy and prayers of the saints sainta to sustain them to is their their hour of severe trial E M ALLRED AI |