Show final rites held at antimony for susie thompson Thomp sorL funeral services were held in the antimony Antt mony L D S chapel tuesday at 12 for mrs susie S thompson wife of homer C CL thompson who died at the sevier valley hospital saturday following a stroke and heart attack bishop H S gleave was in charge of the services 8 and the choir sang sometime well understand the invocation was offered by ward savage and was followed by ill go where you want we me to go hy by the choir the first speaker was devere H hall ai 1 who spoke of the meekness and humility of sister thompson and of the hope in our hearts tor for eternal life clara belle belie savage president of the antimony relief society paid a high tribute to the deceased telling obber of her work in the society and of her fri friend endline linen to everyone burns bums black son so of mr and mrs herman black rendered a solo that silver haired mother of mine he was followed by lynnley lynn Lyn lay of marysvale Marys vale a neighbor and friend of the Thomp thompsons Thom paona sons when they lived at thompson ville he gave a brief history of the deceased talmage delange of richfield sang oh my mother and G W coons former bishop of the third ward of richfield told of their life while in richfield he also read the poem only one mother by joseph E carlson bishop H S gleave spoke of her as a good neighbor and paid high tribute to tle the entire family after the choir sang 1 I know that my redeemer lives the benediction was offered by lamond riddle and at the request of mr thompson the casket was waa opened so that their friends might see her for the last time the body was taken to marysvale Marys vale tor for interment by the side of her loved ones who preceded her in death susie S thompson was waa born bom in rockville utah february 1 1867 a daughter of william P and susan page she was married to homer C thompson at marysvale Marys vale on december 25 1889 and they made their home there them until 1917 when they moved to richfield remaining in richfield until 1925 when they moved to antimony where they have since resided she was the mother of eight children six of whom survive her besides her husband she Is survived by the following children mrs mra ella T nay black tock rock mra ethel T savage antimony mra alice troy montana wallace C harold H and george thompson all of antimony fourteen grandchildren also survive neither mrs nor mrs mm savage were able to attend the tha services the high respect that mrs thompson and her family were held in the community was testified to by the large crowd and the many beautiful flowers friends frienda were there from richfield marys marya vale junction circleville Clr Cir cleville kingston and widtsoe soe who had come to pay their final tribute to a life well lived to a fine wife and mother and a friend who lived by the side of the road and made every one welcome to her home personally we had known the thompsons Thomp sons for many years and can say of mrs thompson if fault you have those faults I 1 could not see her splendid family la Is proof of the kind of woman she was because of her home loving tendencies she will be missed every minute of their waking hours houra but ut we can say she has accomplished her work her mission ta in done and her tired body can rest real |