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Show Funeral Services Scheduled ior Reuben W.Dotson, 71 Funeral services will be held in the Cedar First ward chapel at 2 p. m. Friday for Reuben William Wil-liam Dotson, 71, brother of Bishop Bish-op Henry P. Dotson of Cedar City, and husband of the former Eu-phemia Eu-phemia Hunter of Cedar City. Mr. Dotson died Tuesday at his place of business in Salt Lake City of a heart ailment. Mr. Dotson, co-owner of the Perllte Inc.. 63C North Third West St.. Salt Lake City, was born July 1. 1879, in Minerville. Utah, a son of Reuben W. and Sarah E. Myers Dotson. For many years he had been employed by the Sweet Candy-Company Candy-Company and later by the National Na-tional Biscuit Company as a salesman. He then founded the Perllte Inc., dealer in insulation materials. His first wife, Euphemia Hunter Hunt-er Dotson died about 10 years ago. In September, 1949. he married mar-ried Mabel Fletcher In the Salt Lake Temple, he was a member of the 17th ward. Survivors include his widow, a son, Joseph N. Dotson, San Francisco; Fran-cisco; a daughter, Mrs. Edmae Nelson. Spanish Fork; five brothers. bro-thers. James Dotson, Minersvllle; J. M. Dotson, Las Vegas; Henry P. Dotson. Cedar City; Tine Dot-son. Dot-son. Los Angeles, and A. Lewis Dotson, Salt Lake City; three sis-ters. sis-ters. Mrs. Gertrude McKenzie, Mllford; Mr. Theo Champion and Mrs. Viola Hambrick, Los Angeles, and seven grandchildren. |