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Show ' HERBERT BLAKE DIES AT HOME. OF BRAIN INJURY Herbert Marvin Blake, 32. died of a cerebral hemorrhage Thursday. Bee. 24, at his home. He stumbled over a coffee table and struck his temple on the corner of a television set, causing the injury. Mr. Blake was born Oct. 12. 1S32, in Butte, Mont., to Herbert Her-bert M. and Esther Elizabeth Sunciberg Biake. He attendea the Milford Elementary and High Schools, and served with the U. S. Armed Forces in the Korean War. He married Diane Hood of Beaver, March 17, 1960, in Las Vegas. They were divorced. He had been employed by the Union Pacific Railroad ana Kennecott Copper Corp. He was a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are sons Terry Lee and Jeffrey Ward, his parents; Milford; a brother, Daniel E-Elake, E-Elake, Las Vegas, and sister; Mrs. Doug (Dorothy) Dunlap. Las Vegas; Mrs. William E. (Thelma) Linihan, Victorville. Calif. Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Monday in the Milford. LDS Chapel under directioi? of Robert Wright. Military honors and graveside service; were conferred by Milford Po? No. 16, The American Legior. The prayer at the mcrtuar. preceding the services t is of fered by Armon Whiting. Prelude and postlude music Mrs. Edna Nichols, ; Invocation. Bishoo Leoi Jones. Solo. "Oh My Father " La mar Lund, accompanied b; Mrs. Lund. Obituary, Shirl W. Nichols. Vocf.l trio, "In the Garden." Mrs. Josephine Killam, Mr? Jerrie Kirk and Mrs. Mabl Hedar. accompanied by Mr; Both Edwards. Speaker, Bishop Edgar C. Edwards. Benediction, Harold Edward? The grave in the Milfor. City Cemetery was dedicate, by Jesse Long. Flowers were cared for ly the Lady Firemen. Pallbearers were Leo Harto. John Jimenez, Herbert Coot Roland Fowles, LuDean Barne. and Wallace Fotheringham. |