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Show Survivors are his widow, five I sons and daughters, Kenneth E. Yancey, Ogden; Veldon E. Yancey, I Las Vegas; Mrs. Hal Johnson, Lake View; Mrs. N. G. Crandall, and Mrs.. Leone Duffin, American Fork; 15 grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Ed Condor, American Fork, and a brother, Thomas E. Yancey, Taylorsville. Funeral services will be conducted conduct-ed Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Alpine Al-pine Stake tabernacle by Bishop Rulon F. Nichols. FORMER P. G. RESIDENT DIES IN AM. FORK Albert Yancey, 63, for years a resident of Pleasant Grove, died Tuesday in the American Fork hospital of uremia. He was born in Aberdeen, Miss., July 18, 1886 to Jasper and Sara Yancey. At the age of 7 he came to Pleasant Grove with his family, converts to the LDS church. He attended school here and after aft-er some years moved to American Fork, where he married Emily Hoggard on Sept. 22, 1908. j |