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Show S. L CORNABY PASSES AWAY SPANISH FORK Samuel Laft Cornnby, 78, died Saturday morning morn-ing at li'is home in Spanish Fork, from a heart attack which followed follow-ed an influenza illness. Mr. Cornaby was born in Satt Lake, Aug. 29, 1854, a son of Samuel Sam-uel and Hannah Laft Cornaby. He moved to Spanish Fork in 185d,' and hsd made his home there since that time. He was recognized as one of the best harness makers in the west. He was married to Caroline Chevrill, Jan. 17, 1870, wl.u with the following sons and daughters, survive: William A. Cornaby, S. H. Cornaiby, Mrs. Evelyn Bearnson, Mrs. Eliza Johnson and Mrs. Viola Adams, all of Spanish Fork; Harry A. Cornaby, Shelley, Ida., and Frederick Fred-erick M. Cornaby ;of Benjamin. Thirty-nine grandchildren and lii great grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at th'e Spanish Fork First ward chapel. |