Sunday, January 24, 2010

Harriet Theobald Bliss Lee Funeral Minutes

Funeral of Harriet Theobald Bliss Lee


This was sent to me by Gordon Wright who found them where he works at the church office. He used to spend summers with his grandparents in Hinckely, and we have shared data about the town.


I have transcribed it as it appears in the photographic copy I have.


Harriet Theobald Bliss Lee's funeral service appeared in the sacrament meeting minutes of the Hinckley Ward, Deseret Stake , (1927, Page 141):


March 6, 1927

Funeral services of Harriet T. Bliss Lee held in High school auditorium at

2 P.M.

Bishop Chas. A. Stratten presiding and conducting.

Floyd G. Eyre Chorister, Van Dyne Bishop Organist.

Choir sang “Beautiful Isle of somewhere”

Invocation offered by Willis E. Robinson.

Double mixed Quartett (sic sang “Rest for the weary soul.”

Charles R. Woodbury and James S. Blake Sr. spoke of life labors and

faithfulness of departed.

Meba Lee sang solo “I know that my Redeemer lives.”

Otto C. Kock spoke of the departed [ones] qualities as a neighbor.

Charles A. Stratton and Alonzo A. Hinckley spoke of the duties and

service rendered by departed also the duties and service we all owe to

those who are left behind.

Poem composed to departed [one] by Lester W. Lee was read by Lafayette

C. Lee.

Closing song Solo and Choir “O My Father” by Lyle C. Pratt and Choir.

Benediction by Joseph M. Wright.


Friday, January 22, 2010

Norman Bliss Funeral Minutes


Norman Bliss Funeral Minutes

These are the funeral minutes of Norman I. Bliss- they were sent to me by Gordon Wright who works in the church history department in Salt Lake. He is not related but we have shared data about Hinckley, where he spent his summers with his grandparents.

I have a photographic copy and have transcribed it as is - appears on the page. Feel free to comment.

Norman Ingles Bliss's funeral service appeared in the sacrament meeting minutes of the Hinckley Ward, Deseret Stake. (1919, page 94)
Funeral of Norman I Bliss who died Aug. 4, at 6 P.M. in a Hospital in
Salt Lake City from [an] accident by a hay derrick fork was held Aug. 7,
1919 at 2 P.M in the Academy Building.
Bp. Jonathan B. Pratt presiding.
The Choir Sang "Come Ye Disconsolate."
Prayer by Thomas W. Cropper.
Solo, " I Know My Heavenly Father Knows" sung by James Western of
Deseret.
The speakers were Robert E. Robinson Sen., James S. Blake Sen, Present
Jos. E. Robinson, President Alonzo A. Hinckley, a Mr. Dixon [,] Cashier of
Delta Bank, and Bishop Jonathan b. Pratt, also a letter from Attorney Jos.
A. Melville regarding his high esteem for the departed one, all these spoke
of the great worth and honest, faithful, trust imposed in Norman Ingles
bliss (sic).
Male Quartette by M. Ward Moody, Alma Western, Alma Langston and
Hugh Hilton "Abide With Me"
A Vocal solo by Jennie Langston, entitled "Face to Face."
Benediction by Niels H. Christensen
Wm. T. Staples Ward Clerk