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Show A PIONEER" DIES I Mr. James Forgie, after a long, - ser.ous illness, parsed away Saturday Satur-day morning, March. 21, 1925. ! Mr. Forgie was born in County jDown, Ireland, February 19, 1S44. ; He came lo America in 1S6G and j j spent live years farming in Iowa. In j 1S71, he came to Utah, where he was jvc-ry prominent in mining and farming farm-ing circles. He married Miss Mamie Murnauo of New York City, in 1SS5, who has been dead for twenty-three years. ile leaves two sons, William J. anu Harry Forgie; two brothers, William I'org.e. of Los Angeles and David Forgie of Wichita, Kansas; two sisters. sis-ters. Mrs. Anna Glenn and Mrs. Ellen! j McCready, of Milford. I j .dr. Forgie is one of the oldest residents res-idents in Reaver county and has i watci ed ami valiantly assisted in the 'growth of Milford and the surrounding surround-ing country. His lit-1 has lu en one of peace and good will lo li s neighbor and while he ha- ai couiplished much to help in ill- farming industry, the greatest luxury he indulged in was doing : I, w hich caused one to realiz- on i.nuviiig Mr. Forge that an honest man is the noblest work of Go 1. The f literal fen ices were h id en .".loud; y aft rniHin at the L. I. P , huiy Rev. Jamo rondu.'-inc tk. servi- e. r.i-hop Uond cave a verv on"!;;iL: ami com : eri t v. c l.-'.s ii t-'- ::: : s am! Bhep Tir i gave th- i-s r.ir jw. yer A Lire- uuii.'etr ef Milfcr i pe- pi- were present. The floral offerings weie beautiful and profuse. A number num-ber of flowers were sent from Los Angeles. The family received a number of M'legrauifi expressing sympathy for his dear ones. Mrs. Knutson and Mrs. Gray rendered rend-ered two beautiful vocal solos. The interment took place at the Milford cemetery, Mr. Harry Ward conducting the funeral. .' The palh of sorrow and that path alone Leads to the land where sorrow is unknown." |