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Show JOHN M. PAZELL FUNERAL SATURDAY Requiem mass for John M. Pazell, 63, of Union, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the St. Theresa Little Flower church at Midvale. Holy rosary will be said at 8 p.m. this evening, Friday, at the family residence at 255A Union avenue. Mr. Pazell died of silicosis at 1:35 a.m. Tuesday at his home. He was born in Buzim, Smiljan, Yugoslavia, and came to United States in 1900, settling in Bingham- A miner, he has made his home in Utah since his arrival in this country, with exception of six years spent in Minnesota. He married Miss Manda Pavi-cich Pavi-cich in 1909. Survivors, in addition to his wife, are five sons, George J. Pazell of the U. S. navy, Mike P. Pazell of Salt Lake City, Nick H. Pazell of the U. S. army, Steve E. Pazell of the U. S. navy and Tommy G. Pazell of the U. S. army; one' adopted son, Louis Savich of Murray; three daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Joseph Brkljacich of Midvale, Mrs- Al Westerman and Miss Rose Pazell, both of Union; his mother, Mrs. Rose Pazell of Jugoslavia; two brothers, George M. Pazell of Portland, Ore.; and Louis Pazell of Jugoslavia; one sister, Anka Pazell of Jugoslavia, Jugosla-via, and five grandchildren. Bingham mortuary is directing funeral arrangements. Burial will be in Murray City cemetery . |