Show OBITUARY NOTES MARY H christisen spring city aug 9 1898 mary H christisen Christ lsen wife of james christisen Christ lsen died july she would have been 60 90 years old on the of next october her husband Is in denmark on a mi mission ision and during the past spring and summer sh she e has endured much affliction the funeral services were hold held on the it was well attended and many comforting words were spoken corn com LYMAN CURTIS elder lyman curtis curels died at his home in salem utah august 6 1898 of general debility lyman curtis was born january 21 1812 in new salem mass he joined the church in 1833 1883 and was a member of that memorable body known as zions camp he shared in the early persecutions of the saints came west with the pioneers and entered salt lake valley with otson orson pratts company july 22 1847 this noble man has been a constant worker in building up this country quiet modest and faithful in every trust and position he has gone to meet the righteous of all ages and to reap the reward in store for gods faithful servants in the eternal worlds A E MRS MARY ANN SNOW died at thurber wayne county bitah utah mrs mary ann snow ngom beloved wife of george L she was the daughter of willard and melissa snow deceased w was born in pine valley january 20 IM 1878 was married to george L the day of last october gave birth to a pair of twin boys on the of july 1898 still born and passed to the great beyond on the of july 1898 1999 at half past 12 p in after much suffering she was a faithful latter day saint she leaves a husband and a host of friends to mourn her loss she filled the positions of a sunday school teacher and has been a counselor in the primary association for a number of years and about eight months ago was chosen president of the Y L bl 1 I A and was faithful in her labors till sickness intervened the funeral tools took place on the of july 1898 A large cortege of vehicles friends and kindred followed her to her last resting plate place GEORGES GEORGE W ALEXANDER HOOD HILL the subject of this passed away after a brief illness of about four days at his home in mill creek ward salt lake county on the of july 1898 he was the eldest soi son of alexander hill and agnes hood and was born in essie boole toronto Can canada canaida gida on the day of january 1836 his piL parents rents having baving embraced the gospel tire the family emigrated to nauvoo native 0 in june 1842 arid and at the ume time of the expulsion of the saints from that place they removed to quincy ill remaining there april 1849 when they again joined the camp of israel ad commenced their weary march towards the rocky Mount mountains adno arriving in utah on october 3 of that year they located in mill creek ward in the tall fall of 1853 being in his seventeenth year brother hill was called to go to nepal to strengthen that settlement against indian attacks and remained there until he was honorably released in march 1855 when the T Y X co was organized to carry the malls to and from the united states he was again called upon to go and protect the stations of the company returning only when the then existing made his services unnecessary in january 1857 he married jane D park the young lady who was henceforth destined to share his sorrows and his joys joya in the winter of 1857 8 he be was again found in the ranks of defenders amid her snow clad mountains patiently enduring all the rigors and hardships incident to that memorable campaign in 1859 he removed to mendon cache county where he be built up a home and spent much of his time as a minute man in protecting the settlers from indian depredations in 1863 he returned to mill creek where he has since resl resided ded he leaves a wite wife and five children and a goodly number of grandchildren to mourn his loss he was a kind father and maintained and preserved in his life those characteristics of honesty and intelligence for which his fathers have been noted the funeral services were held in the mill creek ward house on july 31 1898 bishop J C hamilton presiding the house was full to overflowing the mill creek choir chair furnishing appropriate selections the opening prayer was offered by elder john morgan the speakers were elders james R miller samuel D brinton angus M cannon bishop john R winder and a nd elder joe jo E taylor the remarks of the speakers were consoling and instructive the benediction was pronounced by elder thomas W russell A long train of relatives and friends followed the remains to the mill creek cemetery where they were tenderly laid to rest to awalt await a glorified resurrection the dedicatory prayer was offered by elder samuel H hill T W RUSSELL HARRIET KNOWLTON MILLER farmington aug 8 today were performed the last sad bad rites over the remains of the late harriet knowlton miller the meeting house was filled to overflowing the well known life and character of the deceased brought mourners from all parts of the county also many friends and relatives from greater distances after prayer by elder golden kimball words of sympathy were offered by president joseph F smith elder P F D richards bishop J M elder J N fox eugene cannon and N T porter the occasion was one of exceptional sadness sydnea indeed it could truly be said mid no one but mourners came yet all it seemed were there the shock of the sudden passing a off of such a useful life moved all to sorrow pew few knew of her brief illness save by report in the dally papers of her favorable condition subsequent to an operation for appendicitis when the sad bad intelligence was waa received it Is but just to say that an entire comat community unity keenly felt the loss of a faith faithful fiti member the school children wept for their kind and devoted teacher a large family were prostrate with grief in short humanity had lost i one me of its truest friends harriet knowlton miller daughter of benjamin F knowlton and R rhoda h oda A J richards was born in salt L lake ake city nov 1870 A few years ia later ter the family moved to davis county where they now reside dur ing those early yeans tour four a sweet W beet eh call dren were taken from the hearth hearthstone but the eleventh year of harriets harriet a ha us was reserved tor for her greatest sorrow may 1882 found her the elder elders at two sl stere who with the father inva aas 1 four brothers gathered around tita bier of dearest wife and mother bet ya the same that took mother save gave conw to S 1 elder sister the key of trust and bome r guardianship this she kept sacred the girl became woman tutor to al homes confident the bereaved fathies batho ratho ra tho staff not nat long and the guide hand of 11 1 home was to be felt beyond the failla faill fawny 1 circle first as student of brigha young academy and university ae utah then as teacher in the schools of our largest city and later 1 ma those of her hoone home village she wrote wrath the epitaph of her public life ab ewt the heart tablets of father brochett brot hett v and sister she had written in hono colw and love the story of her lif life e to in tah aba i home this unstinted sacrifice of a life for the uplifting of th elives of others aft 7 in not at end here the sabbath school haft its share in that life consecrated a to ift good and the improvement society kott tol f her own sex knew their leader in ws 4 person of hattle hattie K miller charity to tool too l felt her presence as secretary of tj efe missionary aid society yet no class clam ha adf t I 1 1 clan held the charter of her I 1 for as a fitting close to the ehab to I 1 of her noble alf life e we recall the e pathos of aff affection action manifest in h her r as peal at the late memorial service ce ftc a monument in memory of those lost their lives through the destruct buway fu teS of the ill fated maine way while all who knew her mourn an Is ia one among them whose c drew stance is loud in its appeal for far sy thy on the day of june IS hattie as she was familiarly kao k no became the happy bride of prof D I 1 miller of the brigham young youn lege not five weeks later there d a fax farewell ewell elder miller taking te of friends friend sand and dear ones including all as it were of his aff affections sections th in to a call to preside over south sauth sea islands mission tho thomaa of miles of ocean wave rolled bp beaw him and the death toed bed of his lo 10 lot companion the story of his sorrl must forever remain teTa p N T PO partab POR TaB |