Show high tribute paid to mrs alphin tile tho lovell chronicle lovell wyoming under date of april 21 has liaa I 1 the following to say christian dollzell Dol riding hiding Al alphiel Alp phill liln born december 8 1857 at provo utah her parents were C L riding and ellza eliza adelaide dollzell Doll Dol boll she I 1 was one of eleven children nine of whom survive her her parents very early lu in her life moved to st george utah the home ionic of nearly all her brothers and sisters during the indian troubles at st george and when but a few days old she and her mother were carried front from their burning home later she was stolen by tile the indians when sho she was sixteen years old she married edwin asay of pan gultch and to this union there were born the following children frank edwin ellza eliza A houston sarah ann adelbert and albert twins and ruth tebbs the last name named born ten tell days after the death of her father pioneering in arizona four children have prec ceded their mother to tho the beyond following her litis husbands bands death with tho the little helpless family she returned to utah locating at Pan gultch she later married 1 I D alphin and born to this thi 3 marriage are four sons george reubon reuben L owen L and donald twenty three years ago the family moved to 0 o the big horn basin where they have since made their home at lovell grandma alphin was known to io all as a patient uncomplaining devoted mother she had striven continued trials and hardships rearing two worthy fiti families nilles to be stricken seven months before her death with paralysis which affliction rendered her entirely speechless and helpless yet conscious to the last and showing appreciation no matter how much pain she was enduring by a f t A smile sallo site sho died april 18 1026 1925 at tile the honio ionic of her son adelbert asay the funeral was waa held april 21 in ili the lovell e 11 ward hall under the direction of dishop bishop C S robertson Roh ertson thero there was a very large attendance ot of sym friends lenda tr the music was beautifully ampro palato in late the speakers were bishop 11 1 S 3 jolley I 1 eleazer asay bishop 11 II C carlton president Preal dont albert olson and bishop C S robertson all paid high tribute to the worthy life df 0 C the deceased and the full and perfect mission she has tilled filled A regrettable feature was the absence of two sous sons one sick in california and and ono one trying liard hard to reach the funeral from provo utah by auto her daughter mrs afro ruth tebbs tebbe of panguitch Pan gultch utah orrl in time for tile the funeral |