Show fa leager oils AT HOME HEHE TUESDAY MOONING funeral bunei a I 1 to be held sunday for patriarch joseph S horne home patriarch joseph smith homi home 94 believed to be the last surviving male pioneer of 1847 and also the last surviving member of the first sunday school established in the intermountain west died at his home here tuesday morning of ailments incident to age arrangements have been made for funeral services to be held at the sevier stake tabernacle sun doy at 2 p m friends may call at the home sunday between the hours of 10 a m and I 1 p m and also on saturday afternoon patriarch home wag bom at nauvoo IU ill May i 1842 a son of joseph and Iary Isabella hales horne home he was thi the fifth child in a family of 15 HF he lived at nau where he was acquainted with joseph smith prophet founder of the L D S church until 1847 when with his father who was captain of a wagon train he came to salt lake valley in later years yeara he frequently recalled incidents of his acquaintance with the prophet the religious influence which directed his entire life started then and his faith never wavered he was a member of the sunday school established by richard ballantyne lanty neon on december at his log cabin residence in the fourteenth ward in salt lake he told of his experience last october at the annual conference of the deseret sunday school union in salt lake in the spring of 1865 he was sent as a missionary to europe E serving in the swiss german mission after his return president brigham young called him to preside as bishop over the gunnison ward but again in 1876 he was called to serve as mission president in switzerland a position which he held until he was succeeded by dr karl G maeser in 1878 he was called to serve as bishop of the richfield Se second corill ward a position which he held for more than 16 years he was released to become the second counselor to president W H in the sevier stake presidency he was made a patriarch in 1898 mr horne home was also active in civic affairs he served as a member of the territorial legislature in 1880 as mayor of richfield superintendent in of schools and as a city councilman and county commissioner at various times he resided in salt lake for some years before coming to richfield As a contractor he supervised the building of the sevier county court house he also was believed to have been the first undertaker in in sevier county and for 35 years worked as carpenter and wheelwright ho he married ann weiler daughter of jacob weiler of salt lake city in 1868 and in 1879 following her death he was married to maria baum she died and he married martha M morrison morris qi february 14 1880 in the salt 44 lake endowment house surviving are the widow five daughters mrs margaret H kienke aad mrs florence tate both of salt lake city mrs edna workman delta mrs leona crouch and mrs clara parks both of richfield five sons joseph horne home salt lake city W PL horne home washington D C and aaron home ogden owen horne home Kays kaysville ville karl N horne home abilene texas four slaters sisters mrs minnie james and mrs mattle mattie james mrs airs clara james and mrs mattle mattie salt lake city mrs cornelia clayton blanding a brother wm J horne salt lake city af 67 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren |