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Show Henry E. Hancey Succumbs To Heart Attack Henry Edwin Hancey, 74, a life long resident of Hyde Park where he was born February. 19, 1864, died at his home early Monday morning following a heart attack. He was a son of those early Hyde Park pioneers, James and Rachael Seamons Hancey. J Mr. Hancey attended fast meeting meet-ing in the ward Sunday. He was' one of the speakers. He suffered a heart attack on the way home from church. Throughout his life time he has been a faithful church worker. . ; -j Mr. Hancey is survived' by a large family of children and brothers bro-thers including the followng: his wife, Nellie Hyde Hancey; children, child-ren, Henry E., Graver and WJlber, Hyde Park; Mrs. Nellie Lundberg, Logan; Mrs. Lila Rosketey, Smith-field; Smith-field; Mrs. Claire Miles, Montpelier 41 grand children and 12 greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, sis-ters, A. C. Hancey, Mrs. Millie Woolfe and Mrs.-Hannah Price, (Idaho Falls, Idaho; Lee, Leslie, I Clarence, Mrs. May Kirby, Mrs. Leslie Reeder and Mrs. Lillian Daines, Hyde Park; Moses Hancey, Han-cey, Preston, Idaho; J. Edmond, George, Mrs. Leda Matkins, Evan and Mrs. Lettie B. Rich, Logan; Alfred, North Logan; Mrs. Lotto Broadbent, Ogden and Mrs. Lulu Earlington, Nephi. ' Funeral services have bean ait-nounced ait-nounced by the Lindquist mortuary mortu-ary for Wednesday, at- 1 p. m. in the Hyde .Park, chapel. Burial will be at Hyde Park. |