copied from Find a Grave: Obituary printed in Star Valley Independent on
10 April 1914 & 17 April 1914
Birth: Aug. 7, 1844
Boston, EnglandDeath: Apr. 7, 1914
Afton
Lincoln County
Wyoming, USA
"
Another name was strickened from the ever lessening roll of our old
settlers last Tuesday morning at 4 o'clock when Wm H. Kennington
succumbed to death during a paralytic stroke. Apparently he was in the
best of health upon retiring, and altho he had suffered two previous
attacks of paralysis, it was unexpected that the end came.
Wm H.
Kennington was born at Louth Lincolnshire England, on August 7th, 1842,
and when a small boy his parents immigrated to this country, crossing
the plains with the second had cart company who landed in Salt Lake City
in 1856. Nine years later he was married to Anna Rebeecah Seward and to
their union eight children were born, four girls and four boys. In 1870
they moved to Bear Lake Idaho, at which place they ranked among the
first settlers. At that time plural marriages were permissible, Mr
Kennington was again married in 1875 to Mrs Elizabeth Bracken, who
preceded him to the Great Beyond less than a year ago. Their union was
blessed with nine children, six of whom still survive him. During the
year 1886 they moved, coming to Star Valley and located here in Afton,
where he resided ever since.
While the deceased experienced the
trials and daring adventures of a pioneer life, he was ever active and
alert to the end, during which time various positions of public worth
were able fulfilled. Early in life he taught school, later he was
appointed U.S. Water Commissioner, and at the time of death was serving
in the capacity of U.S. land Commissioner. In the Church of Latter-day
Saints he was ever a staunch believer and ardent worker; and for more
than twenty years fulfilled the position of Stake Clerk. He was a
devoted husband and a kind and indulgent father, to his sisters, a
tender brother, and to his friends the soul of fellowship. But the
Greatest of all-he was a man.
And as a man it is that those who knew
him best most love to contemplate him. He believed in the fatherhood of
God and the brotherhood of man. He believed that the man who scatters
flowers in the pathway of his fellowmen, who lets into the dark places
of life the sunshine of human sympathy and human happiness is following
in the footsteps of his Master. Such was his belief, though he is gone.
There
are left to mourn his loss a wife and twelve children, on sister and
one brother, besides numerous grandchildren and friends. Funeral
services will be held from the Stake Tabernacle conducted under the
auspices of the Bishopric. May he rest in peace."
Kennington, William H (1) (10 Apr 1914)Star Valley Independent
"Many
were the friends and relatives who gathered at the Stake Tabernacle
last Friday afternoon to pay their last tribute of respect to the late
Wm H. Kennington. The interior was profusely decorated with flowers and
green plants, the services being conducted by the ward bishopric. Those
who spoke were Sake president Clarence Gardner, Second Counselor Albert
Barrus, Bishop Osborne Low, Samuel Matthews and Herman Hyde. Music was
furnished by the Ward Choir throughout the services after which the
remains were followed by a large procession to the city cemetery where
interment was made. The bereaved family have the heartfelt sympathy of
this entire community."
Kennington, William H (2) (17 Apr 1914)Star Valley Independent
William Henry KENNINGTON is the son Richard KENNINGTON and Mary Ann DAVISON OR DAVIDSON
William Henry KENNINGTON married Annie Rebecca SEWARD 1 Apr 1865 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Elizabeth Ann LEE 12 Jul 1875 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut
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