Show death of a pioneer we wc have the painful duty to record the death of a noble and worthy man who was ono one of the early settlers of utah nels NOS ho ile was a man mail whose whoso virtues will long survive lm mill in I 1 the tile memory of a wide circle of friends and acquaintances lie ile waa was baptized into the tile church of jesus crist of latter day saints in 1854 at copenhagen denmark he ile emi emigrated grated in 1857 8 sailing III in the ship westmoreland for america he ile crossed the plains in a liand cart eart com company tny to nebraska where he lie was commelle com compelled pelle d to stay on account of sickness eick nesa ho ile was called to preside over a branch of the church at omaha Ni chere liere lie labored faithfully for three years he ile then moved to genoa where lie built a home for his family but soon after the tile indians became troublesome and lie and liis his family were driven back to omaha omalia where they spent tile winter tile following spring ng lie he came to utah and settled in plain city weber co where lie resided about three years in company with liis his family he lie then moved to gunnison sevier co where he be bad the great misfortune of losing his wife who wa was killed by py the roof of the tile cellar falling on on her he lie removed from gunnison to round valley and from there to richfield in the course of time he lie chose another helpmate aniio ho proved a faithful wife to linn him during the remainder of liis his days ho ile spent about two years in in assisting in the tile building of the st george te temple 11 father tah sen was born in juland it ileson esen denmark on oil june 1812 and died in richfield sevier co utah on oct 22 1892 making him over 80 years ears of age at tile time of liis his death pe he was the father of five children two living and three dead and the tile gri d father of twenty seven children and ix x preat grandchildren deseret news and advocate please copy |