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Show sided. She was a member of the Christian Science Church. Survivors include her husband, Otto C. Koch; four daughters, Mrs. Floyd (Lucielle) Hansen, Richfield, Utah, Mrs. John (Frieda) Hawkins), Salt Lake City, Utah, Mrs. Merwin (Rozetta) Hanley, and Mrs. (Rosalie) Cook, both Milford, Utah; one sister, Mrs. Minnie Hearne, North Vernon, Indiana; four grandchildren grandchild-ren and four great-grandchildren. The Reverend James Sloan officiated at the services. Interment was :in the Milford City Cemetery. OBITUARY GRAVESIDE SERVICES HELD FOR KATIE KOCH Graveside services were held Friday, Sept. 6, at the Milford City Cemetery Ce-metery for Katie Easter Koch, 91, who died of cancer can-cer in the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital September Sep-tember 4, 1974. She was born August 8, 1883, in Seymore, Indiana to David and Sarah Jolly Easter. She married Otto C. Koch, June 19, 1910, in Indiana. Following her marriage mar-riage they moved to Twin, Falls, Idaho, in 1910. They moved to Hinkley, Utah in 1918, and then to Milford, Utah in 1930, where she has since re- |