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Show VAN! HICKMAN j DIED WEDNESDAY Was Well-Known Young Man of Milford; Horn and Raised Here. Van IC Hickman, seized by serious illness Monday, died late Wednesday afternoon at the Milford Hospital. A sufferer from painful after effects of an operation for appendicitis a little over a year ago, he was left witli internal adhesions which were the cause of his death. Van's given name was Ovanra Kirk Hickman, but was generally known as Van; by his friends who have known him here since boyhood, he was called 'Mully'. He was born and raised in Milford, where he spent all of his life with the exception of the past year, v, ..en he was residing :n Beaver in t.e employ of John Howman. Hif !i. alth seemed fairly oocl Sunday . ::-.n lie was seen and -reeled by :.--.ends, but he passed iv.-ay rapiiy when the .serious illness .truck him. He will be buried this afternoon, (Friday), in the Milford Cemetery after funeral service; have been held a', the L. D. S. chapel. Van leaves a widow, -a.- shares her sorrow with the pare.:'.-, and six brothers and sisters. '. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hii.-man, who reside on a farm about :ive miles from Milford. The brothers are Morrison, Mor-rison, of Pocatello; Sam, of Salt Lake City; Fay, of Beaver; and Des, of Milford. The sisters are Mrs. Roy Itodgers and Mrs. Walter Griffiths, of Milford. o |