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Show Free and Accepted Masons. Justice of the Peace, Milford, for many years. Pioneered installation of television into Milford. Survivors: daughters; Mrs. Floyd B. (Lucielle) Hansen, Richfield; Mrs. Merwyn E . (Rozetta) Hand-ley, Hand-ley, Mrs. Rosalie Cook, both Milford; Mrs. John. S. (Frieda) Hawkins, Salt Lake City; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; brothers, bro-thers, Squire J., Montevideo, Minn.; Ernest H. Cook, Beav-erton, Beav-erton, Ore. Interment was in the Milford Mil-ford City Cemetery under the direction of Metcalf Southern Utah Mortuary. OBITUARY Otto C. Koch Masonic graveside services ser-vices were held Saturday, Dec. 13, 1975, for Otto Casper Cas-per Koch, 88, Milford, who died Dec. 11, at home of a stroke. Mr. Kock was Ixirn Aug. 3, 1887, Oxford, Indiana to Frederick and Michalena Adamczeska Koch. He married mar-ried Katie Easter, June 19, 1910, Indiana; she died Sept. 4, 1974. Mr. Kock was an electrician; electri-cian; division manager for Telluride Power Co. from 193 1 -retirement. Former president Civil Defense and Red Cross of BeaverCounty. Life member, past master Albert Pike Lodge No. 14, |