Show R SHOCK WITHIN 11 ILI fly NO NO ELM HUHS second ward chapel crowded with friends of Decea deceased seil funeral services were ere held sunday afternoon at in the second ward chapel for dr william H shock whose sudden death wo we report cd in last weeks issue ime no better proof could I 1 have tave been given g i en of the 1 esteem in which the deceased had been held than shown by the impressive services er vices under auspices of the local odd fellows lodge by the large attendance jen dance arid and the profuse floral offerings gatherer around the casket M C nelson past grand of richfield lodge no 29 9 conducted the se services and beautifully appropriate music was nas N furnished by a selected mixed chorus cor con asting of mrs jas al peterson mrs air L A poulson mrs lira vern bloomquist mrs hattie bean jonathan lloyd J kent gobb cobb and A M Mau maughan glian with mesdames peterson poulson and blomquist singing sol solo lo 10 tarts parts llie opening prayer was delivered liy bv bishop W A anti and the speakers bakers wele dr T R gledhill hill who lial intimately known dr shock for the past twenty fi five e years and rev W S young of the presbyterian church dr gledhill gave a splendid heartfelt appreciation of the fine characteristics of his departed friend speaking of his medical art his low loe lor for nil and alt all the spiritual anti and mental beauties of life and praising lim as the ninel model of a christian gentleman rev young r centered his 2 remarks around the statement that the decea deceased sed v was as in tune with te infinite after a few closing remark bv mr air nelson the choir sang 1 ill I shall not pass again this way alay Ties Pie ident eident R D young spoke the benediction and then tile the coffin was taken to the hearse for the last trip to the cemetery A detail of battery el E commanded by lieutenant Lien tenant J clifford nelson stood lit at attention and presented arms when tho the pallbearers pall bearers carried the remains out of the chapel the members of the rebekah lodge took care of the floral tributes at the cemetery the odd fellows funeral rites were conducted with noble grand adolph nielson and secretary williom johnston in charge the detail of the battery fired a salute dr having been a civil war veteran first counselor C W powell jr dedicated the grave honorary pallbearers pall bearers were ere A INT hunter of antimony andiew jessen ea han n tuft of monroe william johnston martl martines ane christensen and H S inc active pallbearers pall bearers were J L ed guy lewis lenvis cap nelson leo borg and adolph nielson all brothers of the ahe deceased Ie ceased in odd fellowship dr shock was born bom january 31 1846 in forks foi ks township pennsylvania the son of a sturdy pennsylvania dutch family amily f which later moved to illinois dr shock enlisted in the union army in 1862 and was honorably dischar discharged ed with the rank of sergeant at th the close of the civil war later lie he studied medicine at the universities versi ties of illinois and michigan took several post graduate courses and practiced medicine in salt lake city before purchasing a ranch in grass valley where he together with a life long friend A AT hunter especially cultivated the breeding of high grade horses and cattle he was also interested te in mining and was prominent in exploiting the resources resource 9 of silver city at the time of his death he still held sonie some placer mining claims on the upper colorado river of his family only one sister mrs airs 0 E hemmenway of colorado springs colorado survives and besides her five nephews and two nieces living in california and kansas |