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Show il DEATHS III' HELEN MURRAY FENLON Word has been received in Roosevelt of the death of Mrs. Helen Mar Murray Fenlon. 33, former resident of Roosevelt, who died in a Salt Lake hospital hos-pital April 24 of a heart ailment. She was the daughter of Vfn and LaVon Murray, of Salt Lake, former residents of Roosevelt, Roos-evelt, and a granddaughter of Mrs. Jerry Murray, Roosevelt. She had lived in Salt . Lake for several years. Funeral services were held on April 27, with burial in Salt Lake. Those attending the services from here were her grandmother, grandmoth-er, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Murray and family, and Mr. and Mrs Richard Murray. The grandmother grand-mother remained in Salt Lak for several days to visit with her family, i LOWELL D. MARCHANT Lowell Darwin (Mack) Mar-chant, Mar-chant, 47, of 6123 Whitewood Ave., Bellflower, Calif., died April 13, in an Artesia hospital after a five-day illness. Mr. Marchant was born at Heber, Ut, a son of the late David John and Rose Sussie Boren Marchant. He spent his early years in the Uintah Basin attending school at Myton' where he later worked with his father as a barber. They worked also in Vernal and later moved to Magna. Several years ago he moved to Los Gatos, Santa Barbara and Bakersfield. Calif. In 1941 he moved to Bellflower, Calif' He was a member of the Latter-Day Saints church, a committeeman in Local 295, Barbers Union and was a trustee of Bellflower Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose Surviving are his widow Vera Thelma Marchant, his mother Mrs. Rose Robinson, a sister' Mrs. Josephine Wiggins, of Bell-flower; Bell-flower; two brothers, Lawrence Richard Marchant, of Lone Beach and Dolphus T. Marchant Bellflower. ,,Fu"efal services were held at ihe -?eXoung Bellflower chapel i April 16, with Stake President Jhn C- Dalton, of East Long Beach Stake officiating. Interr ment was in the Sunnyside Me" morial Park. Long Beach. Jith the Moose conducting the fu " eral ritual. He was a nephew of the late Abe Harris, of Duchesne. |