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Show DIED J LITTLE At the family residence, j74 Sou til .First West street, February 1 .'. 1017, at 8:40 a. rn., Adam Mack Ll'-tle. For tl:e past twenty-three years ho hnd been a contractor and builder in this city and had a wide circle of friends. Mr. Little was born in Richmond county, Georgia, Julv 21. 1S50. He came to Utah in Iba'j, having joined the Mormon church in lhH7. He ia survived by one brother, J. F. IJtUe of Alpine, and a elster, ora : Anderson of this citv, and the following 'children: Thomas A., James Alma. Mrs. J. C. Pedersen and Mrs. IL A. Pedcrsen. .all of this city, also nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Thirtieth ward chapel February 19, beginning begin-ning at p. m. Friends Invited. Interment Inter-ment in City cemetery. FOW'I-ER-At the family residence. 2S7 Almond street, February 17, 1017, at 5:0 a. in., Elizabeth McICean Fowler, following follow-ing a paralytic stroke. She was SO years old and the widow of Francis Fowler, who died in lSy. Mrs. Fowler was born January 17, 1837, in Scotland, and camu to rhi city in 1SS-', making her home here since that time. Mrs. Fowler was the mother of fourteen children, of whom the following survive her: Francis, William Wil-liam V., Thomas S. (cUy constable), Attorney At-torney A. S. Fowler, James D. and Attorney At-torney Joseph Kowler. Funeral services ser-vices will be held at the Seventeenth ward chapel February 19, beginning at 1:30 p. m. Friends Invited. Interment in City cemetery. , RADDON At a local hospital, February 17 1917, Thomas R- Raddon, born November No-vember 22, 1844, In England. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at o'clock at tns Twentieth ward chapel. Friends are invited to attend and tho casket will be opened a few minutes prior to the services ser-vices at the chapel. The body will be at the parlors of Joseph William Taylor, 2n South West Temple street, until the hour of tho services. Mr. Raddon came to alt Lake City In 1866 and Is survived by five sons and a daughter. FITZGERALD At hie home, 665 South Main street, February 17, 1917, John ! Thomas Fitzgerald. He is survived by i his widow, formerly Miss Quinn of Park City, and two children. He belonged to the Park City camp of Woodmen of the World. He had been in the mining business' busi-ness' for the past twenty years throughout through-out Utah. The body is at Silver & Doyle's undertaking rooirls, 147 West Broadway. Announcement of tho funeral will be made later. CHIVERAL At the Dee hospital, Ogden, February 17, A. W. Chi vera!, in his 68th year. He was formerly a resident of this city for a number of years. He is survived by a widow, a daughter residing in Denver and a son in this city. Mr. Chiveral was a member of Utah lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F., of this city, for nearly a quarter of a century, and a man beloved by all who knew him. CURVAVAS In this city, February 17, 1917, Gus Curvavas, 24 years of age. The bodv is at the new funeral parlors of Eber W. Hall, 247 East Second South street. Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow (Monday) at the Greek church. Fourth South and Fourth West streets. Interment in Mount Olivet cemetery. BUNTON" A t the family residence.. 427 East Ninth South street, February IS, 1917, Isaao Newton Dun yon, born January Janu-ary 3, 1S36, in Ohio. Funeral services will be held today (Sunday) at 2 o'clock at the family residence. Friends are invited in-vited to attend. Interment will be in the Tooele cemetery Monday at 10 o'clock. CROCIvWELL At 281 Seventh avenue, the residence of her eon, Charles Crock-well, Crock-well, February J 7, 1917. Anna Rebecca Crockwell, born August 23, IS 31, in Ohio. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock at the family residence. Friends are invited to attend. Interment in City cemetery. THOMPSON" At a local hospital, February Feb-ruary 15, 1917, Mrs. Mary Thompson, beloved wife of Lester Thompson, aged 26 years. Services Monday at 3 p. in. at O'Donnell & Co.'s chapel. Interment in Mount Olivet cemetery. |