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Show DEATH CLAIMS REV.TffiO.LEE SPANISH FORK Friends here were advised Tuesday of the death of the Rev. Theodore Lee, for more than 40 years a resident of Spanish Span-ish Fork and Springville, at a hospital hos-pital in Palo Alto. Mr. Lee loft Spanish Fork one month ago, because be-cause of ill health. Death was due to pneumonia following an attack of pleurisy. He was born in Greenfield, Illinois, in November of 1354 and was a graduate of Blackburn college in Austin, III., and of Union Theological Seminary. Semin-ary. New York City. He is survived by his widow, Mjrs. T. W. Lee, three sons and two daughters, DbnAldson' W, Lea, Dr. R. V. Lee, Palo Alto, California;.-Lieut. California;.-Lieut. Paul F. Leo, U. S.,navy; Mrs. Jesyio Lee Ellis; Urumia. Persia; . Mrs. Margaret Lee Chad wick. Den- -ver, Colo.; thirteen grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Llna Von'' Hoo;;er and Mis3 Margaret Lee, both of California. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon .t the family home in Berkeley, California Cali-fornia and interment was In the Berkeley cemetery. |