Deceased was a kind and loving son and brother and loved by all who knew him. His tender care of his widowed mother for years after his father's death was without parallel. The command "Honor thy father and thy mother" found in him a faithful follower.
He had spent the winter at Salt Lake City where he had employment in a hospital, intending about the 15 of April to return to his ranch which lays a short distance west of Yellow Stone National Park. While still at the hospital he was suddenly stricken with pneumonia, lingering but a few days when he passed into the great beyond. During the last days of his life he spoke of his faith in Christ and was baptized and received into the Catholic church and died in the triumphs of a living faith.
He leaves to mourn his untimely decease, his mother, one brother, N.E. Quivey of Pomeroy, Ohio, one sister, Mrs. Vine Williams, of Bozeman, Montana, and a host of relatives and friends who will ever remember him with fond regard.
The remains were brought to his old home at Burlingham by his sister. Funeral services were held at that place Monday, conducted by Rev. F. R. Alkire. Interment in the Burlingham cemetery.
Dearest brother thou hast left us,
Here they loss we deeply feel;
But 'tis God that has bereft us,
He can all our sorrows heal.
(Taken from an obituary clipping, newspaper not known)