Show pioneer mother Is called to rest though her hour glass no longer turns in our fathers hand and her sands of time are run in this shadowy land we have learned that no deep dark river between us flows but the valley of faith down which eternity slows glows died on thursday the ath at at her home on W st mis olive duffee dorfee pickup who has been a patient su sufferer feerer for some time with a tumor in her ber side since july she was confined to her bed faithfully attended by her daug daughter liter mrs lola richens Ri ehens who came from st george to nurse ll 11 hir r mother in thi this s labor of love she was assisted by her sister brothers and friends who did all in their power to alleviate the patients suffering and to comfort her la st days the deceased as in hii her year at the mille of death she was born hi conmey february 29 1852 hr hor parents moved to provo in 1864 she was united in n in i larri arriage age to george pickup at eden in 1870 to union were born six chil boys and three girls mr air and mrs airs pickup moved ito 0 o the basin at the time alm of 0 the opening of the reservation and in 1919 moved to roosevelt where mr aix pickup died the following year vince since which time mrs mis pickup has lived a retired life surrounded by her children and grandchildren funeral services were heldak held at the roosevelt hall saturday august 10 at 2 p in interment friter ment was in the roosevelt cemetery the grave yan war dedicated by C W smith when decorated it ifor farmed med a beautiful mound of flowers dishop bishop ray E dillma I 1 had charge of the services music was furnished furnish ed by a quartet consisting of the misses ardis pack and erma ema glaes gilles J E and bruce camer calder besides a large number of friends and relatives of roosevelt many from vernal neola bluebell leeton bennett and other more distant points gathered lo 10 0 o show their last respects tor for the deceased the floral were profuse and beautiful and testified 0 of the hilgh esteem in which the deceased was held li eld the choir sang my father knows unanswered Unai yet and though deepening trials accompanied compa nied by miss aliss agnes fredrickson J A pack gave the the speakers were heber timothy aal J E who testified to the noble attributes of grand ma pickups character robert rober t lambert offered the closing prayer leaves to her loss two sons ray of 0 vernal and alton of neola two daughters mrs lola richens and mrs ayalla fjeld stead of roosevelt and a number of grand brand and great grand children children two slaters sisters mrs airs hensdale Den sdale who was present at the funeral and mrs airs fannie dudwick of 0 ogden and a host of friends the deceased was a member of the I 1 L D S church she was the daughter of a personal friend f the prophet joseph smith in her humble walk in life mrs pickup lived to honor god she was waa ever desirous of doing that which her ability and duty required require and at whatever cost coat abiding by the laws of right and justice she was an all exemplary wife a mother of whom it may be said her children chilt reil rise up and call her blessed and a friend whose memory will nevar fade A more detailed account of the early pioneering life of mr and M mrs rs pickup whose history Is so closely associated with that of the ti D S emmig rallon and settlement in utah will be given in a abter issue |