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Show LeGrande Gale Dies Of Heart Ailment Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in Beaver for Oliver LeGrande Gale, 60, who died Sunday, Sun-day, March 29, in the Beaver County Hospital following a heart ailment. Mr. Gale was born Dec. 6, 1893, at Beaver, to Oliver Wills and Jane Mary Moyes Gale. He attended at-tended the Beaver Schools and Murdock Academy. He married Altheda Banks of Minersville on June 4, 1919, in the St. George Temple. Mr. Gale filled a mission in the Northwestern States and was active ac-tive in church organizations, serving serv-ing as presiding elder at North Creek, in the Sunday School super-intendency, super-intendency, as ward teacher, Scoutmaster, Scout-master, Sunday School teacher, and in the YMMIA. He was president of the REA for two. years and was instrumental in getting electric power to North Creek and Manderfield. For eight years he was employed by the Union Pacific, and also had been a miner and farmer. Surviving are his wife; two sons, Clair Gale, Springville, and Don Gale, Milford; a daughter, Mrs. Emma Jane Boyter, Beaver; seven grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Jane Gale, and the following brothers broth-ers and sisters: Annie Talbot and Delsa Talbot, Paragonah; Jenny'. Lyons, Salt Lake; Albert, Gilbert and LaV.ar Gale, Beaver, and Elmer El-mer Gale, Salt Lake. |