Show s George Keating Dies Oct Park Puk P k City lost a beloved fr friend nd on S Saturday George francis Keating 52 died in a Salt Lake City hospital on October October october Octo octo- ber 28 1967 of natural causes Born on July 15 1914 in Leadville Leadville Lead- Lead ville yule Colorado to George Joseph and Margaret McCarty Keating He was a Navy veteran of World War II a member of Park City's a member of the local American Legion Post a member of Lodge for eight years he served as a Park City Council Council- man Since 1962 he has been an employee of the Park City U. U S. S Post Office He was a member of St. St Marys Mary's Roman Catholic Church He is survived by his mother Mrs Margaret Howard of Park City and one half brother LeRoy LeRoy LeRoy Le- Le Roy T. T Howard of Salt Lake City The Holy Rosary was recited on Wednesday at Olphin's alphin's Mortuary Mortuary Mortuary Mort Mort- uary in Park City The Requiem Mass was at St. St Marys Mary's Church Park City at 1030 am a.m. on Thursday The Altar boys were Pat Gino ChucK B Be Berriochoa e r r I i o 0 c h o 0 a Curtis Berriochoa Gib Martinez and Tom Martinez all dear young friends of the departed The pallbearers were Jerry Hanley Albert Keating Frank Marcellin Marcellin Marcellin Mar- Mar Pat P i r r a g 1 i o Tom Sullivan and William P. P Sulli Sulli- van Mrs Audrey Sullivan was the organist for the service Burial was at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Salt Lake City The Altar So Society c i e t y of St. St Marys Mary's Church prepared and served luncheon to the family and friends at the Church Hall Relatives of the family com com- ing to Park City for the service and to be with Mrs Howard during this time of bereavement are first co cousins u sin s Albert F. F Keating El Cerrito Calif Wm B. B Keating Alamosa Colo Glynn R. R Keating Covina Calif Those not able to attend were Mrs Mary E. E Keating an aunt Alamosa Colo and Joseph L. L Keating a c co cousin o u s sin i n Colorado Springs Colo Sincere sympathy is offered to the family of George Keating Keating Keating Keat Keat- ing from all his many friends He will be greatly missed |