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Show MAX L. BRACKEN Funeral services were conducted con-ducted in Salt, Lake Monday afternoon for Max Lynn Bracken, 48, who died at 6:30 p.m. last Thursday of a coronary coro-nary occlusion. Mr. Bracken was born April 30, 1909, in the old mining town of Ophir, Tooele county, to Watson and Jessie Bracken. He married Helen Skinner, Sept. 15, 1930, at Parowan. They moved to Milford where Mr. Bracken was cm-ployed cm-ployed by the Union Pacific as a railroad conductor. In August Au-gust of last year they moved to Salt Lake. Mr. Bracken was a member of the LDS church, and Lodge 941, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Surviving, besides his widow, wid-ow, are a son, Richard A. Bracken, Delta; two daughters Mrs. Jean deVilleneuve, Austin, Aus-tin, Texas, and Lynnette Lee, Salt Lake;five grandchildren, six brothers and sisters. |