As long as she enjoyed good health she was an active member of all ward organizations. She taught in Primary for four years, in religion class two years and has been secretary of the Genealogical society for the past four years, but ill health has kept her from her duties the past year.
During her last sickness she showed great courage and patience and though she suffered greatly yet she talked cheerfully to all who called to see her, and almost her last words were to thank all her dear relatives and friends for the interest they had shown and their many kindnesses to her. She spoke freely of her father, sister and others whom she would meet when she departed this life. She felt her earthly mission had been completed and she was ready to enter a new life.
At the funeral services many tributes of love and respect were given. Some gave kind words of praise for her virtues and consolation to those who will miss her the most, others rendered beautiful music, some gave flowers and all gave thanks for so beautiful a life that has been with us and all gave sympathy to her loved ones.
She chose the speakers and the songs that were sung. The funeral was conducted Saturday afternoon by Bishop C.M. Iverson. President A.G. Goodrich, James M. Shaffer, Lewis S. Gardiner and Abner Richens were the speakers. They all spoke of the noble life and high ideals of the departed one. The songs, rendered by Mrs. Franklin Slaugh, Mrs. Clyde Chivers, Mr. and Mrs. George Mortensen, Lewis Gardiner and Byron Goodrich were: "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere"; "Sometime We'll Understand"; "Oh My Father"; and "Unanswered Yet". (Bio by Rhonda
As long as she enjoyed good health she was an active member of all ward organizations. She taught in Primary for four years, in religion class two years and has been secretary of the Genealogical society for the past four years, but ill health has kept her from her duties the past year.
During her last sickness she showed great courage and patience and though she suffered greatly yet she talked cheerfully to all who called to see her, and almost her last words were to thank all her dear relatives and friends for the interest they had shown and their many kindnesses to her. She spoke freely of her father, sister and others whom she would meet when she departed this life. She felt her earthly mission had been completed and she was ready to enter a new life.
At the funeral services many tributes of love and respect were given. Some gave kind words of praise for her virtues and consolation to those who will miss her the most, others rendered beautiful music, some gave flowers and all gave thanks for so beautiful a life that has been with us and all gave sympathy to her loved ones.
She chose the speakers and the songs that were sung. The funeral was conducted Saturday afternoon by Bishop C.M. Iverson. President A.G. Goodrich, James M. Shaffer, Lewis S. Gardiner and Abner Richens were the speakers. They all spoke of the noble life and high ideals of the departed one. The songs, rendered by Mrs. Franklin Slaugh, Mrs. Clyde Chivers, Mr. and Mrs. George Mortensen, Lewis Gardiner and Byron Goodrich were: "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere"; "Sometime We'll Understand"; "Oh My Father"; and "Unanswered Yet". (Bio by Rhonda
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