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Arthur Clyde Hacking, 19021902 (aged 1 month)

Name
Arthur Clyde /Hacking/
Given names
Arthur Clyde
Surname
Hacking
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage28 October 1895Escalante, Garfield, Utah, USA
1 year
elder brother
Henry Franklin  Hacking 1896-1985 with 3rd wife Annabelle Stewart 1909-1971.jpg
18961985
Birth: 14 October 1896 26 19 Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death: 19 May 1985Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, USA
22 months
elder brother
Donald and Amelia Hacking and family 2.jpg
18981981
Birth: 31 July 1898 28 20 Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death: 8 November 1981Holladay, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
23 months
elder brother
Clarence Marion Hacking 1900-1990.jpg
19001990
Birth: 26 June 1900 30 22 Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death: 22 August 1990Sunnydell, Madison, Idaho, USA
2 years
himself
19021902
Birth: 11 September 1902 32 25 Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death: 20 October 1902Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA
16 months
younger brother
Leonard Elliot Hacking 1903-1954.jpg
19031954
Birth: 26 December 1903 34 26 Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death: 5 September 1954Bakersfield, Kern, California, USA
3 years
younger brother
19061907
Birth: 26 November 1906 36 29 Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death: 21 March 1907Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA
4 years
younger brother
Kenneth Elbert Hacking 1910-1991.jpg
19101991
Birth: 1 August 1910 40 32 Magrath, Cardston County, Alberta, Canada
Death: 24 September 1991Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA
2 years
younger brother
19121913
Birth: 12 November 1912 42 35 Magrath, Cardston County, Alberta, Canada
Death: 28 February 1913Magrath, Cardston County, Alberta, Canada
18 months
younger sister
Florence May Hacking 1914-1961.jpg
19141961
Birth: 1 May 1914 44 36 Magrath, Cardston County, Alberta, Canada
Death: 18 September 1961Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
2 years
younger brother
Thayne William Hacking 2.jpg
19162002
Birth: 11 August 1916 46 39 Archer, Madison, Idaho, USA
Death: 6 January 2002Lava Hot Springs, Bannock, Idaho, USA
4 years
younger brother
Bryce Dennison Hacking 1920-1989.jpg
19201989
Birth: 4 October 1920 50 43 Archer, Madison, Idaho, USA
Death: 23 December 1989Kingsville, Kleberg, Texas, USA
Birth
Death
Last change
21 May 202208:15:12
Author of last change: Danny
Note

01-02-01 NAME: Arthur Clyde Hacking CODES: AF
BORN: 11 Sept 1902 Cedar Fort, Utah, Utah
DIED: 20 Oct 1902 Cedar Fort, Utah, Utah
PARENTS: Martha Elnora Wilcox and Henry Franklin Hacking
MARKER: Sandstone marker approximately 2" X 1" in fairly good condition. Inscription reads:
Est Side: Our Darling, ARTHUR CLYDE
Son of Henry F. & Martha E. Hacking
Born Sep. 11 1902
Died Oct. 20, 1902
HISTORY: Our fourth son, Arthur Clyde was born September 11, 1902. Our first great sorrow came when he passed away on October 20th of the same year. He was a beautiful baby and weighed 11 pounds at birth. He had little curls of dark hair, especially in the back. His eyebrows were as distinct as if they had been marked with a pencil. His eyes were dark, but we couldn't tell whether they would be brown or blue. He died of pneumonia. I'll never forget the kindness of Bishop Eli Bennett during his sickness and death. He had an appointment for a meeting at Fairfield, but he came over before he went and said, "Martha, if you'd feel safer with me here, I'll cancel that appointment." He blessed the baby and gave him his name, assisted by Alfred Anderson, Henry's brother-in- law. I told him to go to his meeting that I felt the baby would be all right until he got back. He died the next morning. Other dear friends that I remember during that trying time were Aunt Annie Wilcox, Hannah Dayton, Henry's mother Jane Hacking and his sister Harriet - in fact everyone in Cedar Fort. Not the least of these was a dear old Indian woman named Phebe, who came to my house when the baby was very ill. She said, "Poor squaw, poor squaw! Your baby heap sick." The next day she came and the baby had passed away. She came and placed her hand on my shoulder and cried and cried. The tears fell down on the floor. She said, "Poor squaw, poor squaw. Me heap sorry." Her sympathy was as heartfelt as any of the rest.
My dear grandmother remembered me and sent me the following letter from Logan, dated November 10, 1902:
"Mrs. and Mr. Henry Hacking - My Dear Children:
We received your very welcome letter and was glad to hear from you, but was very much grieved to hear that your beautiful Lamb was taken from you. But our Father in Heaven knows when to call his own children home, and he knows what is for their best good. The Prophet Joseph said the Lord took them in infancy because their spirits were so pure that they could not endure the evils of this life that they would have to pass through. But their spirits were just as intelligent as the Gray hairs. He said the spirit was the intelligent part of man. The spirit of your dear one always existed with God in Heaven. Now, my dear children, do not mourn nor grieve too much, but rather rejoice that you have one child saved in the Celestial Kingdom of God. Now when you think of him, think how happy he is in the Celestial Kingdom of God, his Father. O my dear children, do not wish him back with you, but rather prepare yourself to go to him, for the Glory that he is in surpasses all your knowledge or understanding in the world except the Lord should open the Heavens to you. Now my children, rather be thankful that you have got a Representative in Heaven. You know he was born under the Holy Law of Marriage; therefore, he is a Legal Heir to the Celestial Home. O what comfort and what a host of them sweet Babes there is in that Glorious World. They have come here and taken a body and you have seen your son in the flesh, and you will know him when you receive him in your arms again. Not so with parents that rejects this Gospel. They will not know their own children, but you will receive your sweet one in your arms just as you laid him down. O what a glorious thought. You have no cause to mourn as those that have no hope. And another hope you have that the Resurrection is close at hand and you will receive your little sweet son in his glorified body. Now never grieve any more, but prepare yourselves to receive him. Your Mah will write and send in this letter. Please tell me in your next how many of my old neighbors have moved from Cedar Fort¼.Tell me all you can about my good old neighbors. O how homesick I do feel sometimes¼.May the God of Heaven bless you my dear children and keep you steadfast in the True Faith of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, is my prayer for you, one and all, my dear Children.
Your Grandmah Martha Wilcox
P.S. Martha, your Mah has failed to write for she has hired out for a week to nurse a sick woman. Grandmah" (This hister was taken from a history of Henry Franklin Hacking written by Martha Elnora Wilcox Hacking - obtained from Vickie Chambers via E-Mail on Saturday, November 6, 2004)