OCR Text |
Show Young Mother Succumbs M After Long Struggle II ! Death Claimed Mrs. Leo T. Gray Thursday. Funeral Services Held Sunday In Fourth Ward. Death claimed Mrs. Loo T. Gray, Thursday, following a sickness ot twelve weeks. A horolo fight to remain re-main with hor loved onos was mndo by tho young mother but tho powers ruled othorwlso nnd sho was called to tho othor sldo. Two weeks after tho birth of hor babo sho suffered a sovoro hemorrhage nnd nt tntorvals slnco sho wns weakoned by them. Sovoral times sho recovered strength and It lookod ns If sho woro going to recovor but with ouch succeeding hemorrhage chances of rocovory grow loss until tho end enma last wook. Nothing medical help or nursing could do was left undono but In splto ot all and hor heroic fight sho wnB called by death. Vory approporlato funeral services woro conducted In tho Fourth Ward Chapel Sunday nftoinoon. lllshop John Stoker had chargo ot tho services. ser-vices. Tho wnrd choir opened with, "Through Deepening Trials," and closed by singing, "Shall Wo Moot Ooyond tho Rlvor." Two boIos, "Lot Tho Lower Light ,Ro, Durnlng," and "Hand In Han?' wero rondorod by Mrs. T. P. Klrkhara and Mrs. O. L. Klttlnger respectively., A duet by MIbsos Lauretta and Klnn Andorson, "Unanswered Yot" concluded tho musical numbers. Invocation was offered of-fered by N. O. Maluu mid the boncdlctlon by IC. Moylo. Kllslin I'ock, Senator Edward Southwlck and Dlshop Stoker offered remarks prats lng tho young mothor for -tho uprlghl and loving llfo sho had lived and con soling tho family in their grent loss Tho llfu sketch bolow was rend by A L. Yates of Salt Lako City: Biographical Sketch Sister Arova Smith Gray, was tho daughter ot Ilrothor Frank nnd Sister Sarah Yates Smith. Sho was born Mnrcu 4, 1899, and wns married to Urolher Loo S. Gray of Clovolnml, Idaho, Juno II, 1918. From this union two chlldron woro born to thorn viz: Leo Van, twonty monlhs old and Arova Fom, twolvo wooks old. " From tho birth ot thu last named babj decensod has passed-through a bcvu-c and trying sickness. Sho mado i hcorlo struggle to Uva In ordor tc euro for hor chlldron and remain will: hor companion, but this privilege ww denied hor, Everything tint lovlnc bunds nnd medical riklll could .nffon' was bestowed upon hor, with Uk faith and prayers of relatives and saints. Sho ylolded up her young life n martyr upon tho nltar of sncrlllco lr . aattuiiiiariM I fulfillment ot tho first great law ot jH Ihunvon to mankind to bo fruitful and jH multiply and replenish tho onrth. Sho H passed pcncotully to tho great roward JM that wo fool slio Is entitled to on H Thursday, Docombor 10, 1920, at 11 , H a. m. Sho was 21 years, 0 months and , H 12 days old. IH Sister amy lcavos hor husband, H father, mothor, brothers and sister, to- H gothor with a largo circle ot rotntlvqn H nnd friends to mourn hor loss, H Interment was In tho Lohl como- H tory whoro tho dedication was pro- H nouncod by Ellshn Peck. lH An exceptionally largo numbor ot beautiful (lowors, with tho big num- jH bor who nttonded tho funoral, told of H tho high cBtoofti In which tho young H woman was held, t ., M |