Show LOVING TRIBUTE IS PAID MRS chapel not large enough to accommodate vast throng of friends erends the fira fir A ward meeting house iva was t ved tied to it KB 13 on monday to accommodate the many friends of mrs charles ericksen Erick seii who were desirous nf if showing their to love e and all d for her and their appreciation of her labors of love while hile in life by attending the ser services kes held over her mortal re remains maits at the time set for the bL beginning ginning of the services th house was well tilled filled and before tile the ser services ices began a number of heats eats had to lie be brought from the adjoining hall in order to seat the vast audience there vere nvere many beautiful floral emblems and a profusion of cut flowers the services sen ices were conducted by bishop heber C christensen and the musical numbers were furnished by the ward choir under the direction of mrs airs lizzie hansen in t v with ith the tha selections given by the choir mrs airs aice bird sang not half his ever been told and misses mattie nielson and laura ogden sang a duette sister thou wast mild and lovely simon christensen offered the opening payer and remarks were made by mr of ephraim who had known the tha deceased since hei bet early girlhood he spoke feelingly of his early acquaintance with her and his appreciation of her many amiable qualities mrs minnie minine president ot of the first ward relief Socie society tN whose co counselor gunseor mra airs Erick ericksten sien had been read a paper fortran portraying ing the love and esteem in which she nad bad held mrs airs ericksen Enc ksen mrs airs hannah ogden secretary of the same organization read lett etter of conc condolence olence from the stake relief soc society bety board and from the lie relief society of the let lat 2nd and and 3rd ard wards morten jensen spoke of his long ac acquaintance with the enoksen family an 24 acquaintance that had continued since the coming of the family to richfield Kich field eighteen bears ears ago the many kind deeds that mrs Eric ericksen kaen had performed had bad endeared her to all w who ho know her president robert 0 young spoke of the of esteem shown in the my lynada of flowers that were displayed on every hand and aba large congregation ere gre gation that had metto met to pay the last tribute of respect to the departed many times in her past life she had been the first one to respond with a floral testimonial on occasions of this kind he advised those who bad known the deceased to follow her ex am amala ale to 0 o that they might have the privilege of meeting her in behalf ot of the tha ward choir of w which mrs mr eni ksen and several of her family were members ilise christensen Chrit read wanted on the other side bishop christensen very feelingly defered to the assistance mrs erick hen had otten often given him in just such sad occasions as this and how hoir much she he would be missed in her m ministry among those who were called upon to mourn bishop G 3 W coons pronounced the tha benediction and a large cortege followed the rema remains ins to the cemetery mrs airs eda frost froot Eri eLsen was born in ephraim in 1866 I 1 her parents being among the early sellers of that locality she knew the hardships and trials of pioneer days in utah an experience that helped to qualify her for lifes work with her husband and family she removed to richfield in 1895 and has resided here ever since she leaves a huband and six children three sons and three daughters to mourn her loop |