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Show SERVICES HELD FOR OKEY K. DAVIS Several relatives from Duchesne Du-chesne attended funeral services Saturday for Okey K. Davis, 80, who died May 18, in Salt Lake City of natural causes Those attending the services ser-vices from Duchesne included Jack Fitzwater, Sarah Cowan, Jim Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Ern Ode-kirk Ode-kirk and Mrs. Ernitta Robbins. Mrs. Lajean Cowan Richardson, Vernal, attended the services, also. Mr. Davis is a former resi-. resi-. dent of Duchesne. His widow is Mrs. Olleva Fitzwater Davis. died of natural ;.:..,:.,,::. causes May 18 at ' " ; 9:10 a.m. in a ' ' Salt Lake rest home. Born Aug. v. ;.': 24, 1885, Liberty, A, &X W. Va., to Wil-ham Wil-ham P. and Julia Ann Fisher Davis. : Married to Sarah Zy-'JM Buckalew in 19C9. She died in 1919. TCS Married Olleva 'SaL Fitzwater Feb. 12, MmK:M 1921, Salt Lake skSfe City. Re tired cook. Member LDS Church. Sur- WSi?3! vivo rst widow; son, Ivan H. &,&sffi2&... pavis, Los Angeles; daughters, AArs. rr ur .(Nor?ne) Jarl' Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Harry (Edifh) Sneed, Mrs. Richard (Delia Mae) Horak. r,! ,Du,arie (Lucretia) Sandloff, all Salt Lake City; 16 grandchildren; brother, sister, Perry Davis, Mrs Alma MiHer, both Hollywccd. Flc" Funeral Saturday 2 p.m., 36 E 7th" South, vhere friends call Friday 6-8 P.m., Saturday prior to sTvia-s Burial Wasatch Lawn Mrmoridl Park. |