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Show FRANK KEENEY CALLED BEYOND Death Claims Respected Citizen After Illness of Short Duration. Was Well Known Here. . Frank Keency, age 38 years, died at his home at the Elmerton, Friday morning of last week after an illness of one week's duration. Funeral services ser-vices were held Sunday afternoon at the, L. D. S. meeting house, Bishop Dave Lyons and Rev. Russell Kicking Kick-ing officiating. Interment was at Wasatch Lawn cemetery. Salt Lake City. ' His death cast a pall of gloom over the entire community, for in Mr. Keeney, Bingham Canyon lost one ot its most respected citizens. Going t home Friday morning previous to his " '.. death, Mr.. Keeney soon became worse. Pneumonia setting in, and one week from the time he complain- " ed of being ill, life was taken from one who always greeted with a smile, . ' one who never spoke a cross word to anyone ,and a husband -and fatlicr who always cared for his loved ones.' Mr. Kccncy was born in Des Moines .. . Iowa, July 16, 1887, coming west "to-Molt, "to-Molt, Montana, when a young boy. In 1908 he came to Bingham Canyon, associating himself with the Bingham Bing-ham Merc as head of the Dry Coods department. In September, 1913, he married Lorcne Jenkins, sister of Mrs William Galeazzi, four children be- ing the fruit of this union, Eleanor, aged 9, Maurinc, who died in September, Sep-tember, 1923, Donna aged 7, and Ja- net ,aged 2. . , ? Leaving here in 1916 to engage in business for himself in White Sulphur Sul-phur Springs, Montana, Mr. Keeney, returned from the Montana City in September of last year to take charge of the gent's furnishing department of ', the Bingham Merc. .y' , -.4MstKsi8y .ift vewvTved" by fcis ' mother, Mrs. Eliza Keeney, of Molt, Montana, two brothers, Arthur and Clarence of Molt, Montana, and two sisters, Mrs. Jess Lang, of Los Angeles, An-geles, California, and Mrs. Ernest Mangier, of Molt, Montana. . |