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Show Services Held For Mrs. Makin Funeral services for Airs. Rose Gray Makin, 67, will be held in the Lehi Fourth ward chapel, Sunday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Makin died Wednesday Wednes-day from a heart attack while living liv-ing at the home of her daughter, Edith Makin, of Salt Lake City- She had suffered from heart trouble for several years-Mrs. years-Mrs. Makin was born in Lehi, March 21, 1868, and came to Amer- I ican Fork at the age of seven years, living here until about seven years ago. Since that time she has lived with her daughters, Mrs. Joseph Coulam, Lehi, and Edith Makin, Salt Lake City. She is survived by eight children: Joseph, Clyde and Mark Makin, American Fork; Horace and Edith Makin, Mrs. Oliver Broomhead, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Frank Arnold, Forest For-est City, Iowa; Mrs. Joseph Coulam, Lehi; a half-brother, William Gray, Lehi; 22 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends may call at the A. H. Whig mortuary, Lehi, Saturday afternoon, I and at the home of Joseph Coulam Sunday from 10 a- m- until the services. ser-vices. Interment will be hi the American Amer-ican Fork City cemetery. n |