| Show OBITUARY NOTES NANCY J MURPHY the funeral services of sister nancy J murphy wife of emanuel M murphy deceased were held in mill creek ward house feb 27 1898 they commenced by the choir singing a hymn on page prayer was offered by bro daniel lunn the choir then sang a hymn on page elder bider cook bishop james C hamilton apostle owen woodruff and president wilford woodruff spoke on death and the future the services were then dismissed by the choir singing an anthem fading away the benediction bein being g pronounced by bro john rider sister nancy J murphy was born in chester district south carolina july 30 80 1813 and died feb 25 1898 was baptized by brother wilford woodruff in 1835 in county tennessee received her patriarchal messing blessing at par far west missouri 1837 under the hands of joseph smith sen and emigrated to utah in 1860 she proved faithful to the gospel to the end com bonx PHYLLIS DONE it seems very strange to the highly incredulous when god takes from the earth the life of a little child and above all the question to la very hard to answer why an infant to is surrounded in silent death how hard too it 1 Is for a mother to lay her tender babe away and have to miss the sweet call and loving arms of her child death Is very str strange auge and indeed sad but there are many things in it to consol us when any part of the body Is useless we 91 aale adly part with it it if an arm is help I 1 fad d decayed it must be separated WW arthe e body sp when our body as a w me le cannot perform its functions it conforms sao to the laws of god and quits its earthly work little phyllls phyllis done has gone because law has demanded it and christ stood belld ready to receive her into his arms nad has blessed her for of such is the king kingdom doi of heaven there are many sacred hopes hope for her parents somewhere where in place little children play happily and live in the presence q of angola and under the influence of love why weep why sorrow the loneliness eis of a home is truly d but time brings fathers and mothers brothers and sisters together again and we mingle where there is no sor vow BOW where tears are tears tear of happl US nesa corn com CHARLES HAYES bountiful utah march 16 15 1898 el dar Cha charles iries hayes de departed arted this life attis at ins home in bountis davis county utah march 6 1898 18 1 being 88 years old lacking one month he was born april 9 1810 in bristol gloucester shire england was baptized into the church of jesus christ of latter day saints april 6 IM 1840 by president wil fard woodruff was a member of the WO goo known as an the united brethren located on the borders of hereford all of w whom hom with the exception of boneman one TOon united themselves with the church under the administration of Fres president ident deceased was associated socia ted with elders thomas kington and john benbow brother hayes was a true trudi latter day saint ever willing to advocate the truth and bear his testimony to the restoration of the gospel through the prophet joseph smith was president ident of of the gloucester branch and through his labors many yea years baptized many into the church in old england clift ald and will be remembered in love and respect by scores in that land he was of IL a very strong and robust constitution enjoying health and vigor to within a few days clays of his death he was the father of eleven eh children ildren ysla I 1 ix sons no and five daughters of whom two sons and three daughters survive him with a large number of grandchildren and great grandchildren funeral services were held in the east bountiful tabernacle wednesday march 9 at 10 a m under th the e direction of bishop david stoker elders ephraim briggs samuel bryson ephraim barnett john kynaston james green and C R jones were the speakers all testifying to his goodness honesty and fidelity as a man of god respectfully C R JONES ZACCHEUS CHENEY centerville Cent erville march 13 1898 zaccheus us cheney one of the noted mormon battalion and one of the pioneers of california passed peacefully awa away y monday march ath at his home at he had lived a long and peaceful life and had ben a good husband and a kind and loving father although haying having been very feeble for the past two or three years it was a great shock to his family as he was engaged in conversation with his little grand child when he was stricken the funeral was held at his home and many friends of the family were present to pay their last respects to the bereaved family the speaking was very consoling and impressive zaccheus cheney was born in the town of cayuga county new york on the day of april 1818 joined the church in may 1834 in cortland county new york moved with his fathers family to kirtland ohio in the year 1835 1836 and went through all the ivings dr and persecutions of the saints rhe was in khen the first company crossed the mississippi river one the tee ice and soon after nauvoo was nearly evacuated he crossed the river at fort madison the ad of may 1846 overtook the company at mount pisgah and traveled with brigham youngs and H heber eber C kimballs Kim balls company to the missouri river they had been but a short time in camp when captain allan appeared and made a requisition in the name of the united states for five hundred men to enlist in the war with mexico president young said it was nc ne essary that they should comply with the requisition even if it took the twelve to make up the number he enlisted in the mormon battalion july 16 1846 served in company B under lieutenant smith and traveled by the way of port fort leavenworth via santa fe to california he was mustered out of service july 16 1847 and worked on he first buildings and made the first brick ever made in san francisco he was one of the first who went to work in the mines on island when the gold excitement broke out in in 1882 1852 he married amanda evans the daughter of william and hannah R evans one of the ship brooklyn who sailed nailed from new york february 4 1846 arriving in san francisco july 81 1846 his home was the headquarters for the mormon missionaries after living in san francisco tor for several years he moved onto his farm of acres in alameda county he was set apart by george Q cannon and presided over the branch of alameda county coming to utah in 1857 where he resided up to the time of his death he was a man of sterlin integrity and character he was noted tor for his uprightness and honesty and was very liberal in contributions and public buildings beautifying his own home which he was waa so contented and and happy in he was a man who had made the world better for having lived in it he leaves a wife and eight children FRANCES CHENEY GOUDY HOGAN goudy hogan was born bom sept 16 1829 in Tele narken marken tens overy norway his parents erick brick G M and helga hogan were naturally very religious and belonged to the lutheran church in 1887 1987 when the deceased was eight years yeara of age hogan and family left norway tor for I 1 america this was for the purpose of j bettering his financial condition he 1 sold his small farm for and in the I 1 face of bitter opposition from relatives and friends left his native land iVeal and 1 settled in illinois not far from nan 1 goudy was the oldest of five div children two of whom died during 1 the journey hogan and family em braced the gospel in 1843 the die de ceased was then 14 years of age and i had worked for strangers a consider i able part of the six years the family had been in america during the a winter of 46 goudy volunteered ta 1 join the mormon battalion he WAS however rejected on account or of his extreme youth he endured many I 1 hardships during this arid and the fonow follow 1 ing year before starting on the jouret jour vt ney westward goudy was 19 allT t of age when on the of sept I 1 he together with his father and foate lly ily arrived in salt lake valley they I 1 were among the first to settle st i bountiful and here for the fifth time 1 in life young hogan helped to buflo a home for his father in ira be h a built a home for himself and on ontee tbt of december of that year W married to christina and bergethe Berget be nelson in 1860 he moved to richmond cache county here he was ent in nearly every enterprise aa aaa was an active member in the in 1874 he was called to move to tta southern part of utah to help get the country taking part of his fiallo 0 i ily he left richmond the some same J and settled at leeds leed 8 where he MR appointed bishop he was waa called sa s1 on and filled an honorable mission fit norway in 1877 returning to his he hodal 1 I at leeds in 1879 he moved back aw 4 I 1 richmond in 1887 where he resided akk 1 the time of his death jan 30 1898 S I 1 has had twenty five children tl whom are living and forty eight i grandchildren I 1 the deceased has been failing la 1 health for many years with cheil rhe aan was confined to his bed bd for two months prior to his dmm death SS was a consistent and devoted latter LIL day saint exact and punctual tn in the t performance of all his duties he A 1 ways paid a full and honest t and contributed thousands thousand 11 oi of I 1 dollafa to charitable purposes he wag waa est and upright in his dealings passed away owing no man 41 affo the funeral was held in the in mee house in richmond on thu thura feb 3 1898 when appropriate rem were made by a number of tha booths broths ren some of whom had been ac ed with brother hogan ov er erSter years all of his children that ww in reach were present one son hebr ft D hogan being on a mission in taa vw united states corn |