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Show OLDEST RESIDENT : OF ALPINE CAtlED rraacls Hojuard Carlisle, a real- ' dent of Alpine since 184S, paaeed , away at her home in Alpine guaday. , The deceased was the oMest citlten in Alpine, being 92 years of. age. She 'waa bom Oct. 20, 1828, in St. Bre-W Bre-W n the Isle ot Jersey. At the age of 4 years she. waa taken into the hjww af aa aant and naole. In 1861 theawit "and uaclewho had been eeavtrtadfio Mormonie set-sail for AaMrtea'with .the -young fey, who waa then 8iTheyc'rosW the, plains wHk'aieaaspany of thirty wagoae'ua. W tk leadership otJaaJi Taylor and aaptain' DaLn liara, wkteh.wis y bronght to VUik the- rst nuahtniry aaM. tef the beet sagar intaatry, having been parehMed in Oernuny. It waa1 in this company that the deceased met Taoa. F. Carlisle, wheat she married at Pleasant Grove In 1M4. They came to Alpine In 1888 and made thHe Jkjeie than. The "deeaasV waa vary active in church daUea aad'tansM la the first Yi U A.' organisation. -. She wasthe, mother of ela children, four of whom snrviva ker. Also Bather Ba-ther Carlisle liallatt, who waa adopted adopt-ed when one year old, and Florence Clair, hef" brother's grandchild waa broagktrto her, treat Bngland, and bronght np in the Carliala home. 8na had been .deprived of her alght for the' bast tea years?, and last December De-cember suffered a paralytic stroke, Vhlch reeultedrar her death. The children surviving her are: Thos. F., Lincoln and JtlehardlCarllele. and Mrs. Ellsa itrongof Alpine; also Miss Esther Carlisle sK nAalklii dren and 68- great-saadelrfdren. Her husband died 17; yea JJfS'i The chapel wMrfllledtedneeday. afternoon wlU rsrrowittgviraUea; land Meadj'ta;deeaaaar,-' y'imjBSm v aeryAjea. ThtaBighW-'1ay''aV'';nftcr 'wl,;Fatorla1rali'':llenry Moyle ollered rart:;vxtUUr,;'Thm Wert' MHd sad CanaswainSBaak4aBnMlaJlMsBaaBl wpaw?wipMBBpw The speakars, Pres. 8. L. Chlpman,' Pres. Jas.H. Clark, Bp. Vance and Alma,Vca"and;John Devey of Lehl apok words, of' hlghgest praise tor the 'deceaairt 'and testified to the corn-lag corn-lag glory 6f the hereafter. Mrs. Mae Marsh read a biographical sketch of Mrs. Carlisle's life and. Miss Erma Carlisle4 of. Salt Lake sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." ' The closing prayer was offered by Richard-Wilklna. Grandsons' of the deceased acted aa pallbears. Interment took place in the Alpine cemetery where Harvey Carlisle of Salt Lake dedicated the' grave. ' |