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Show Teddy Kronholm Dies In Veterans Hospital Funeral services for Theodore M. Kronholm, 70, who died Saturday, Sat-urday, Nov. 30, in the Salt Lake Veterans Hospital following follow-ing a stroke, were conducted Tuesday in the Milford Methodist Metho-dist Church. Rev. Mrs. Lillian Nelson was in charge. Prelude and postlude music were played by Mrs. Raymond Magill, and the Milford Methodist Metho-dist Ladies' Chorus sang two appropriate numbers. Rev. Mrs. Nelson read the obituary, and delivered an appropriate and consoling sermon. Pallbearers were members of the Milford I O O F Lodge, and an honor guard from the Milford Mil-ford American Legion Post attended, the casket during the services. At the grave in the Milford City Cemetery the Odd Fellows conducted their graveside services, serv-ices, and the American Legion Firing Squad fired a salute before be-fore the casket was lowered. Mr. Kronholm was born Jan. 16, 1887, in Kronoby, Fin- -land, to Andrew and Johanna Sunholm Kronholm. He had lived in Milford since 1911, where he had worked as a miner, min-er, and in later life as a mine owner. He was owner of several sev-eral mining properties in the Milford area at the time of his death. He was a veteran of World War I, and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign wars, Milford Post No. 16 of the American Legion, and Milford Lodge No. 42, I O O F. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Selma Carlson, Ogden; three nephews and four nieces. |