| Show OBITUARY NOTES HANS ANDREW IPSON plain city aug 29 1897 died july 22 1897 hans andrew ipson after an illness ot of seven months brother ipson was born the day of february 1857 at vester meria cors bergholm Bern holm denmark was baptized march 26 1869 by elder J C anderson was ordained an elder december 18 1882 and a seventy january 27 1884 by elder W W taylor brother ipson emigrated to utah in 1875 and came to plain city where he made his home he was a faithful worker in the sunday school and was always on hand to do good he was a loving husband and father and a true friend he leaves a wife and seven children to mourn his loss he died as he lived in full faith in the gospel of jesus christ his remains were laid to rest on july G C DAVID JOHNSTEN mr david johnsten son of the late john johnsten and mary stewart was born in Fife shire scotland tand on the of march 1836 was baptized in into the church of jesus christ of latter day saints in 1848 he married miss mary cambe in 1856 by whom he had six sons son s and two daughters who are all living he emigrated to utah in afi 1866 with his own and his fathers family which also consisted of six sons and daughters who are all living with the exception of himself his wife died in paris idaho in 1884 after which he married miss lena erly whom he had one son and five daughters who are all living he died on the of july and leaves a wife and six young children entirely tor for mr johnsten was a member of the high priests quorum of the alma ward of the summit stake he had a good general knowledge of the doctrines of the church and was able expositor of the same both in private and in public RICHARD R HODGSON red canon uintah wyo july 1897 LAURISSA EMELIA HANSEN laurissa emelia hansen was born april 15 1845 at langeland denmark emigrated to utah in 1888 and was married to C P ronno at ephraim utah nov 19 1862 where she resided until april 1866 when she was called with her hubband to settle at panacea nev where they te remained till 1870 when they were again called to go to washington for her husband to take charge of the dyeing department of the washington factory after two years when their had been filled they returned to panacea where they have resided ever since during the early part of this year her health was somewhat impaired and she was unable to get around and attend to her household duties it was decided she being desirous to take her to salt lake city and have her go to the temple this was one and dra anderson and richards were called ta in to render any assistance that might be in their power to give but as an her spine was affected they could give her ber no hopes of recovery on july she went to mt pleasant utah where she was waited on by friends and one of her daughters until august 12 when she was taken by the lord who boeth all things well when she found she could not recover she was anxious to be released from this life and died without a struggle her daughter who was with her said she stepped into an adjoining room for something and returned instantly when she saw her draw her last breath none who were there thought or even knew she was dying till she expired she was a true and loving wife and mother generous to a fault administering to the wants of the needy or rich alike she leaves a husband a brother and nine children the oldest being 32 years of age and the youngest 8 besides a numerous host of friends to mourn her loss she died at mt pleasant august 12 and was burled buried at panacea august 20 where all her friends and relatives had the privilege of viewing her remains she died in full faith of a glorious resurrection having fulfilled her mission and done the work that could be done tor for her dead relatives CHAS C WILLIAM COLEMAN midway ward wasatch co U utah tah aug 29 1897 brother william coleman died at his home here on the dinst he was the son of george and elizabeth batly baily coleman he was born in the town of kempston bed ford shire england on the of nov 1842 making him at the time of his death 55 years and 9 months old he was baptized when 8 years old emigrated to utah in 1862 crossing the plains in an ox train walking nearly all the way he first settled on big cottonwood where he found employment with brother william howard and others until 1864 when he with his brother henry removed to provo prove valley at which place he lived in until his demise he cheerfully responded to the call of the first presidency to cross the plains to the frontiers on two different occasions driving an ox team asking no remuneration mune ration making the distance traveled more than miles this was to assist in gathering home the poor saints he married miss mary blot worthy on the alth of december 1866 elder john M murdock performing the ceremony he was united to his wife in the everlasting covenant in the endowment house in 1867 at which time he was ordained to the office of an elder by president joseph F smith andin may 1886 he was ordained a seventy under the hands of elder emanuel richman joining the ninety quorum for several years he filled the position of a district teacher seeking at all times to magnify his calling several months prior to his demise he was seized with a slight pain in his head it gradually grew more severe until the pain was almost unendurable it was considered that an operation might bring him relief to which proposition he consented drs gregor of park city and aird of heber city performing the delicate operation successfully but the relief desired was not obtained the disease that finally carried him off was meningitis brought about by an inner oar ar trouble and after untold suffering he peacefully breathed his last like a babe going to sleep his spirit going to the he mansions of eternal light prepared for the faithful services were held over his remains inthe in iff the ward meeting house counselor A J alex presiding the ward choir was in attendance led by brother john huber the house was comfortably fort ably filled with friends and relative of the deceased the opening prayer was offered up by elder john morton the assembly was addressed by elders J B wilson moroni guber and J T wilson all referring to the life and many good qualities of 0 the deceased borther coleman was the father of five children three sons and two daughters the first died in infancy he leaves two sons and two daughters grown up who survive him he had five grandchildren his wife preceded him to the spirit world eight years ago his remains were followed to their last resting place by a large cortege manifesting in a marked degree the respect in which the deceased was held the dedicatory prayer was offered by counselor Abegg leme when all that was earthly of brother coleman was consigned to its last resting place there to await the resurrection of the just he was a man who depreciated precia ted ostentation he was kind to his family and just to his friends re he was of sound judgment and scorned hypocrisy he loved the truth he was frugal and industrious accumulating a handsome property and leaving it to his children he was patient in his sufferings fe but sometimes expressed a desire that he might depart to join his wife in that fair land where there is no pain or sorow millennial star please copy J T WILSON PARLEY P PRATT on sunday august 29 1897 commencing at 11 am the funeral services over the remains efelder of elder parley P pratt were conducted by bishop 0 F whitney in the eighteenth ward chapel there was a very large assemblage of relatives and friends the singing by the ward choir conduced by H G whitney was beautifully rendered opening prayer was offered by elder madson elder A M cannon president of the salt lake stake first addressed the congregation he said he made his first acquaintance with the decease ds father fifty six years ago and he had been acquainted with his son parley since boyhood although parley had been through life physically weak he was as spiritually strong and valiant in the testimony of the lord jesus president cannon said that it had been his privilege to travel with the late apostle parley P pratt for three weeks previous to his assassination and he had istenes with great joy to his counsels and his recitals of many of the great and glorious manifestations fe he had witnessed through the power of god and also to the many instructions he had received from the prophet joseph smith president joseph F smith addressed congregation the his remarks were consoling and inspiring and were listened to with deep interest after a selection by the choir bishop eais ellas morris pronounced the benediction at the cemetery the dedicatory prayer over the grave was efferd by eder 0 F whitney parley P pratt was the eldest son of the late apostle parley P prate pratt and thankful halsey pratt he was born march 1837 in kirtland kertland ohio the circumstances under which the subject of this sketch was born are peculiar and interesting in the spring aprin g of 18 1836 6 his father elder parley parle Y P pratt having been called upon a mission ia to upper Canada and finding himself much involved in debt for the expenses of life during the winter on account of purchasing a lot in kirtland and building thereon and his wife sick he knew not what to do whether to go on a mission or to stay at home and endeavor by industry to sustain his family and pay his debts he says in his history it was now april I 1 had retired to rest one evening at an early hour and was pondering on ua future course when there calne earner knock at the door I 1 arose and opened it when elder heber C kimball aza and others entered my house and being filled with the spirit of prophecy tamy abey blessed me and my wife and kroph acied as follows brother parley thy wife shall be healed from this hour and shall beer a son and his name shall be parley parl and he shall be a chosen instrument in the hands of the lord to inherit that priesthood and to walk in the steps of q his father he shall do a great work waft in the earth in ministering the wa von and teaching the children of ram men arise therefore and go forth in stift ministry nothing doubting take up x thought for your debts nor the necessaries of life for the lord will supply you with abundant means for fi things thou go to upper canada even to the city of toronto the can tal and there thou find a p u prepared for the falness of the aad ae w the and they shall receive thee and organize a church among th C and it shall spread thence into tio the gions round about and many shau shall brought to a knowledge of thip the r and shall be filled with joy and the things growing out of this M shall the falness of the gospel e into england and cause a great to be done in that land this prophecy says elder 1 was the more marvelous bec being married near ten years W W never had any children and fop six years my wife had been cotch tive and had been considered ft able however we called to mi mand faith of abraham of old and juda him faithful who had promised took courage A year later a child was born 1 they called his name parley 1 after the apostles dear wife affe I 1 lived to accomplish her destiny I 1 when the child was dressed and i had looked upon it and embr embrace she cease bease d to live in the flesh 1 death happened about three after the birth of this C child promise this infant son parley was n by a sister allen alien who had just lost an infant his mothers reff were buried in the church churchyard churchvara vard the temple in kirtland ohio aaa parley was a delicate child f from youth up no doubt kinhei inheriting ang physical weakness from his mst he shared in the hardships batt rf saints in their dr ivings and mp mabl and from ohio tib destination in the rocky mo Mou he filled a mission to england two missions to the united states labored on the home mission he acted as chaplain in thi the ecart legislature of utah severa sever alii A was president of thee the ipas quorum of seventy aj during his prolonged sick sickness suffered intensely but he was pal and long suffering he ret retained till the last and passed a quietly to rest where he abatta glorious resurrection peace to his ashes MILANDO PRA salt lake city aug 31 81 1897 |