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Show VICTOR WHITING SERVICES TODAY Services for Victor Whiting, 47, who was found dead in a chicken cook Monday morning at his place in Mapleton from suffocation and strangulation from causes unknown, un-known, will be held today at 2 p. m. in the Mapleton ward chapel. He was born October 21, 1893, in Mapleton, a son of Albert M. and Harriet Perry Whiting. He had resided nearly all his life in Mapleton and had farmed considerably. consi-derably. He married Eliza Bradford Brad-ford in 1919 and she died in 1926. A short time later he married Maude Bentley. Survivors include his widow, four daughters by his first marriage, mar-riage, Mrs. Beth Norman of Provo, Pro-vo, Floy Whiting of Logan, and Jane and Eliza Whiting of Spanish Span-ish Fork; four daughters by his second marriage, Lavina, Creta, Leah, and Gay Whiting, Mapleton; Maple-ton; and 14 brothers and sisters, J. M. Whiting of Heyburn, Idaho; Ray Whiting of Rupert, Idaho; Bert, Charles, Howard, and Oscar Whiting, Mrs. Joseph Jensen and Mrs. Susie Fullmer, Mapleton; T. J. Parmlee, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Fannie Fullmer and Mrs. Ralph Raddoups of Menan, Idaho; Mrs. J. N. Matson and Mrs. Howard Tibbetts of Lorenzo, Idaho; and Mrs. Abe Strate of Columbia, Utah. The body can be viewed at the home of a sister, Mrs. Susie Fuller, Full-er, who resides at the old Harriet Whiting place at Mapleton, prior to the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen Ever-green cemetery under the direction direc-tion of the Deseret Mortuary. |