Show u o- o O OBITUARY P ITUAU On the morning of Decem December r 29 29 1916 G. G Mrs Natallio Mecham Pace wife of Roy Pace and aud daughter orr o Mr rr and Mrs Irs B. B B. B Mecham passed away after an Illness of only two days She Is 1 survived s by her husband hus bus band one child her father and anti mother four brothers and three sis all all of or whom are In Mt 1 Home except lIt one sister sirs Mrs H. H F. F Spears of or Salt SaIt Lake City who was unable to attend the funeral because of Ill Illness ness and the tho train being held in check b by the deep snow Mrs Mra Elizabeth Natallio Pace e was was born In St St. St George Utah October 21 1889 1839 The Mecham family moved to Price in July 1907 While there she met Luray II H Pace On April 1 1910 the family moved to Mt It Homo Home Duchesne county where they have lived since that time On March 2 1912 she was aas as marrial mar- mar rind rial to Lura Luray H. H Pace of Mt the ceremony being performed In InVernal inVernal Vernal Utah In June 1514 1914 they passed through the Salt Lake Lace Tom- Tom plo and were married by the laws Jaws of the church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter-day ter Saints Their only child Leona was born March 22 1913 1913 in Price Utah On Christmas day Mrs Pace seemed seem seem- od ed to be in usual health and went home to eat cat dinner with her parents While there thero she contracted monia Help was obtained in the tha home town and the doctor at Duchesne Du chesne was summoned immediately but arrived too late to render any as as At the time of her sickness and death her husband was visiting friends and relatives in Southern Utah therefore funeral were not held until January 2 The he funeral funer tuner al was well attended The speakers were President Jos H. H Hardy and High Counselor of or the Stake both of or Roosevelt The music was as furnished by the Boneta Bon ta and Mt lIt Home chorus The songs rendered were I 1 need Thee Every Hour and God Moves In a Mysterious Way Interment was In the Boneta cemetery cemetery cem cern eter the grave being dedicated by Bishop Oscar Wilkins Wilkins- of or the Mt It Home ward Mrs Pace died as she ha had lived She was honest and faithful in her duties in the home and community was an active member in the ward She has worked almost incessantly In certain ecclesiastical activities and was unselfish In her to en oen ender ender der service to Mr and Mrs Mecham and Mr Pace desire to thank their many many friends and relatives who so nobly assisted them in their bereavement FRED W W. W CLEGG o o |