Show MANY v r PAY A y 1 atal TRIBUTE av TTO 0 OF E C GOOD WON the big east ward chapel was til fit led on sunday afternoon with friends who assembled to pay tile ir ii last tribute ot of respect to aunt lb ale aie hoyle whose unexpected death was aras chronicled in fit these columns last week the funeral service presided iver by bishop mitchell ot of the eat vard was very impressive the borne into the building by er sons this eugene and carlisle carisle and her grandsons grand sons wardell ind vivien bennett and horace age ws fallowes fallowed fall fIl owed by officers A and members of the service star legion it A which she was the first president in white and carrying the elvce star eanner danner then followed the he mourners and members ot of the iho Socie societies Ces of both wards before being seated the members of tile the jr 3 vice star legion paused before ehe bier for a moments silent tri ute ulo A wonderful array of ul ui flowers and funeral wreaths coy red and surrounded the casket tha choir sang 0 my father ohn offered the opening rayer grayer and a double mixed quartet consisting of ray D garner L J adams lola dalton barbara green berta eurton grace adms adins rex C vard and victor watkins sang as a request number the harvest time a passing mary M marsden divid david matheson emily crane watson and waltr waitr ir C mitchell were the speakers all if t whom eulogized the life and works orthe departed one and the latter speaker gave scriptural and other proof of a life beyond the rave barbara au M adams read three poems one by flossie B ramsey written on the occasion of aunt lb L ble bie s brt birthday liday one by maude lynan and one by john W bentley u J adams sang as a request num jer er that wonderful mother Mothe o mine aline the choir sans sang la in conclusion sometime well understand and L N madalen mars jen offered the closing rayer for the many who had not een ceu the copse co and who wished to he ae casket was opened for a few minutes while people filed past before going to the cemetery where here he grave was dedicated by S A matheson elizabeth ann benson hoyle was orn in Faro farolan Fa rowan april 8 1867 her parents ja rents richard and phoebe forrest r benson pioneers to this corn com and was reared amid the primitive surroundings of that eary time she was active from the time of her childhood in religious nd ind civic affairs having in tier her girl lood days ben a member of the onto ome dia diamatis matic company an and d other atille organizations later she wis was a counsellor to juliete adams adam a in the elef society tor for several years cars and ihn all n president of that organization orga IT iza she was the fist president as men luen boned above of tho the sen service ice star lejon on and active in other organizations but her greatest service to the community was her helpfulness in cases of sickness and death a work abich la commenced when she was ony fifteen and extended over oer a of fifty seven years she with ter hister blister mindora and mary alice eusau have to lay out malke make clothes tor for and dress tor for burial a big per cent of the people who have passed away in this community in ill a aalf century and they have had a big part in helping hundreds of sick alks to recover tire mrs hoyle lost three husbands rom each of which she has one child otherwise she ehe has hid had her hare of sorrow and trouble but hr ugh it all she retained her sunny disposition and continued wll wit her service to those in trouble sue sac aas a mother indeed to eugene hoyle son of her last husband by a former wife tor for many years aud and likewise she had much of the care of her brother jamess chil children dien to fo many years her children and most of 0 the grandchildren grand children were here for the funeral PT |