ARLEDGE, JULIA ANN-obituary
Worland
Grit no. 24 June 23, 1921, page 1
Manderson
Lady gives Up Life at 89
Julia Anne
Peters Arledge, 89 wife of A. R. Arledge
died at the home of her daughter Mrs. J. E. Goodrich, at Manderson
Mrs. Arledge is
survived by her husband and six children, as follows: Mrs. H. J. Turner, Kleskum Hill.
The funeral services were held at Tensleep. Sunday June 12th where Elder G.
M. Porter of the Latter Day Saints church conducted the services. The
music was furnished by the Tensleep choir which sang
"Beautiful Isle of Somewhere". Prayer by Elder G. M.
Porter.
Elder J. F. Petersen spoke of the good work
of Mrs. Arledge and the mission she has fulfilled by
raising her children and fulfilling the first comandment
of God Multiply and replenish the earth; also spoke of the resurrection of the
dead, and quoted several passages of scripture to support
this
subject and the progression of the hereafter.
Elder G. M. Porter spoke the mission of
mankind here on earth and referred to the great council in heaven which brought
about our free agency and existence here on earth; dwelt upon the resurrection
of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and so shall the ressurrection
of all mankind except the sons of perdition; spoke of the three great events of
life, which is, the birth, the death, and resurrection.
Elder J. F. Petersen sang "Sometime We'll
Understand". Closing prayer by Elder J. T. Pituse.
The remains were laid to rest in the Tensleep cemetery and the grave was dedicated by Elder G M
Porter-Contributed.
Worland Grit no. 24 June 23, 1921, page 4
Sheridan Post no. 42 June 22, 1921, page 3
Aged
Wyoming Woman dies at Manderson
Mrs. Julia Ann Arledge,
wife of A. R. Arledge, and mother of Mrs. C. R.
Nicholson of this city, died at their home at Manderson Friday, June 10, aged 89
years, she had been ill for several days. The remains were interred at Tensleep Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Arledge was born in
She was the mother of six children who, with the aged husband, survive her.
She also had thirty-two grandchildren and thirty-six great-grandchildren.
The aged couple often spent some time
visiting in Greybull. — Greybull Standard