Yesterday morning at about 5:15, John Leigh, who has been suffering from a cancer on his face for upwards of three years, passed away. Although his suffering during that period has been terrible, his last moments were peaceful, and he remained conscious to the last.
Bro. Leigh was born in Llanelli, South Wales, on the 28th of June 1847. When he was about 18 months old his parents joined the church and emigrated to America. After remaining at Council Bluffs, Iowa about three years, they moved to Utah, arriving at Cedar City in the fall of 1852. On the 30th of November, 1874, he was married to Sarah M. Chaffin in Salt Lake City, and in 1882 he was called by the authorities of the church to assist in settling the city of Price, Emery County. In response to a call from the Presidency of the church, in the month of April, 1887, he started on a mission to the Southern States. Owing to poor health, at the expiration of 13 months, he was obliged to return home. In 1890, he returned to Cedar City where he resided until his death.
The affliction that finally developed into cancer and ultimately caused his death, originated some 25 years since with an injury sustained by being thrown from and dragged by a horse. The wound thus sustained on his face never entirely healed, and three years ago developed symptoms of cancer.
The
deceased was an honest, upright man and beloved by all who knew him. He
leaves a wife and seven children to mourn his departure, besides which
he has buried three children, making ten in all. The funeral services
convene in the tabernacle at 2 o’clock this afternoon.