Show JOINED THE MAJORITY another one of pioneers pass away sara sarali D paine who died after a short il allm iness t sa on friday august 19 1892 was one of the earliest settlers in this once dreary rocky mountain country she was the daughter ot of daniel drake and patience perkins she site was born in pike township Alle ganby county new york september 10 1821 1891 her iler father lather was an agriculturist agriculturist in 1826 the family moved moves to I 1 hartford lart ford county ohio obio and were among among the early pioneers of that state and county in 1835 they moved to illinois and settled at la ilarae II Il ancock county where in march 8 1841 the family were united with the church ol 01 jesus christ christof ol 01 latter day saints on the of january the same year sarah D was married to william G paine in the spring of 1846 at the time of the cm expulsion from nauvoo they crossed over the river into iowa and then proceeded to the nation in brigham alrig youngs company where they wintered in the spring of 1847 in company with her husband sister paine went back as far as winter quarters where they remained until the spring of 1848 1648 when they started upon their overland journey across the plains to utah in in captain NV william illiam perkins company compan they arrived in salt lake city 04 on ti the fth of Sept embr following the they y remained in the capital until the 8 spring aking of 1851 when toey came canic to 0 ogden evy ell city at which time there was wag scare scarcely a house t to 0 be e seen here libre they first settled in what was then called barrs fort in the fall of the same year the they moved 0 onto nt 0 the farm which was then located on what was subsequently fort which her husband lius band helped to build ld as a protection bec i on against g inart tho dep relations j at on ath 01 the savage gr red d skins in 1 1856 tho i e f fort 0 r t w was a s b broken r 0 ke up a and vacated ca when vel sister paine wil with ly I 1 her ead 1 er fit family n i I 1 y moved 0 d 1 into n t 0 0 ogden g d e n G i w h ehe bile continued to reside until tho the time of 01 lier her demise the participated in the 1 move south at ti alio 1 0 time ot of tho tile general exodus of the mormon people from the north in time of the invasion by johnsons army she site was the mother of ten children five boya boys and five girls Two sons and two daughters liters preceded prece ed to the other side dalli he fifty two grand children and thirty two tivo great great grand children cli ildren the funeral services services were held in the tile second ward ine meeting eting house on sunday afternoon august A the building was filled to the utmost capacity with s sympathizing sympathising friends of the family by a all ta I 1 of whom deceased deemed was highly esteemed the services were conducted by baisl top robert tito music waa was furnished by the ward choir the following speakers in the order named addressed the tile meeting after the opening prayer b by elder george shorten elder grayr joaeph osel hall president 0 F middleton eljer richard douglass bibbio and apostle 1 F D itic Kic richards ards hards All spoke poke words of consolation and comfort to the bereaved husband lius band and family and bore testimony to tho the sterling worth and integrity of the departed pioneer she was a kindhearted kind vind hearted loving wife affectionate mother good and cable neighbor she was a peace peacemaker ina maker ia or c and has now gone to rest in peace until the resurrection morning when slie she will be again united in tile family circle with tho elioso so slie she lias has left for a season after tile benediction by elder J M thomas a long cortege followed the remains to the ogden cemetery where mother earth received them to her bosom the grave was dedicated by bishop mccurrie Mc Qurrie the family desire through THE tim STANDARD to thank the many friends who rendered them valuable aid through the tile sickness demise and abse buies of their beloved wife and mother |