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Show I ! ; DAVID GRANT LAID TO REST ; I i AT HYDE PAhK BJ ' . : Services Held 8unday W th Meeting BBJ I .&! House Filled to Utmost B ! ?,;'- Capacity 4' , j Hydo rnrk, .Mny 31. Funeral ser- BBJ ' ! vices over tlio earthly remains of BB David Qrunt wero hold In tho meet- BB ing house- Sunday, May 30, nt 2 p.m. BB The houso was filled to Its utmost BBj capacity with friends and relatives BBS Many hcautiful (towers adorned tho H casket, tho gift of loving friends. Tho BBB , choir sang, "Oh Lord Rcsponslvo to BBE ' I Thy Call," prayer wos offered br BBS William (I. Itcoso of Ilcnson ward. BBB ; Mr. and Mrs. Trod Hlwood of Lew- H ' Iston and Mrs. Ett'o McQuarrio of BBB Ogdon sang In a vory henutlful way BBB , "Louklng This Way." lllshop Willi- BBB ! am Hydo of Logan said ho often BBfl ' -won do red If wo today realized tho BBS ' hardships that tho early pioneers BBj ! i passed through. Brother Ornnt was BBB a pioneer of Hydo I'arlc and was a BBj i 4 ; hard working man, and n good pro BBS vldor and always tried to do good to BBB ! lothors. Wo who have lost our lovod BBB ' ones know how to sympathlzo with BBB tlioso horcaved. William Cook said BBS ho did not know anything but good of BBS n Drothcr Ornnt. Ha had embraced tho BBS gospel and received of Its ordinances BBS and had lived according to tho best BBB light that Cod had given him. Had BBS never heard Ilrothor Grant speak ov-BBS ov-BBS II of his neighbors or try to Injure, BBS them In any way. Qrandpa John BBB IU'cso of Ilcnson, and a brother In BBS law of tho deceased said ho know BBB David Grant to be a good man. Whllo BBS ho- had weaknesses', yet ho sot worthy BBS examples to others. Ho had kept the, BBS faith and would rocolvo his reward. BBB Elder Hobert Thornley of Smith-BBS Smith-BBS Mold said his acquaintance wit hbroth BBS or Grant had been a ploasant ono. BBS Ho know ho bad passed through many BBB t hardships and that ho had aver boon BBS truo to his frlonds and had honored BBB and respected the authorities of tho BBB church. Mrs. Joan Llndqulst Smith-BBS Smith-BBS i field's sweet slngor, sang vory fool-BBS fool-BBS )ngly, "Oh Dry Thoso Tears." BBB 1 ' President O. H. lludga Bald when iH ho first mot Ilrother Orant ho know , him to bo ono of "tho good old kind," and a man to bo rolled upon. Ho was a liberal man, willing to bo H. taught, nnd respected tho rights and BBB opinions of otliors. Ho had been n BBS' blessing to tho community and In BBS) llmo wo would miss his Influence. Wo BBB oro all of dlfforcnt tompcramonta nud BBS ' do not always sco and do things In BBS i the samo way. Tho gospel will mako BBBj! all men hotter In n spiritual and torn-BBS torn-BBS poral way. BBS; Elder Henry E. Hancoy said tlioro BBS is no pleasuro In llfo llko that which BBB comes from overcoming ovll things, BBS hud spoko ot how tho deceased had BBS ovorcomo somo habits, and had been BBB .' blessed In so doing. Whllo Ilrothor BBB Grant may have had faults, no ono BBB i could condemn him. No truo parent BBB I will cast, off a child becauso of his BBS faults. Tho speaker was thankful B I that ho had profited by tho mistakes BBB I ho had mado. Thoy had taught him SB wany useful lessons. Wo should not BBB . be miserly with our lovo ami charity BBB towards our fellowmon. He also BBB spoko of tho good family tho deceas- SB cd had raised, and how his homo wos BBB ever graced with lovo nnd sympathy. BBB Ilrother Grant's Influence was ever SB for good. No ono over asked him for BBBJ help who did not receive It. It wo BBBJ oro faithful to tho gospel wo will not i fear and doubt when wo lay our bod-Jci bod-Jci down, but wo would bcnfull of faith In a glorious resurrection. Bishop Charles 0. Hydo testified of Drothcr Orant's usefulness In n ' temporal way. Whllo ho could not preach tho gospel, yet ho was n worker work-er nnda good citizen. He, always sustained sus-tained .ond bonorod tho church, nutii-,' nutii-,' oritles. ; "I Know Ho Is Mine," was then sung very beautifully by Mr. and Afrs,Prod Elwoodi after which tho .benediction wag pronounced by Elder El-der J. 55. Stewart. 'Almost tho ontlro congregation Journeyed to tho cemetery, where tho gravo was dodlcated by Elder Ilosel II . Hydo. David W. Grant was horn August 21, 1844 nt Nauvoo, Illinois; wns tho son of David Grant and Mary Ann Hydo. Ho enmo to Utah In 1S48; married Martha M. Molcn January 14, 1805, thrco sons and six daughters wero born to thorn, ono son nnd two daughters preceded their mtohcr to tho grnvo. Martha Grant died March IB, 1808. Howard tho third son, died December 2", 1013. In Juno 27, 1000, David Grant married Eunotto I'odzu-wlct, I'odzu-wlct, who boro him ono daughter, both surviving him, nnd ono son, Georgo M., nnd four daughters, Mary A., Jnno Lamb, Loulo Dallam, and Eliza Dell Duco of his first wlfo nro left to perpotuato his natrio In the earth. |