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Show W. A. GAMMELL OF SPRINGVILLE DIES IN CALIF. William Andrew Gammell, 75, a resident of Springville, died suddenly sud-denly Tuesday at a hospital ,in I Long Beach, Calif. He had gone to California about two months ; ago for his health and to visit rel- ; atives. Though born in Salt Lake City, July 15, "IKCvl, he has always made his home in Springville and "vas an active member of the L. D. S. church.- His wife, Lenore Jane Messenger Gammell, died IS years ago. He is survived by the following children: Spencer Gamme-il, American Amer-ican Fork . Horace, Provo; Mrs. Vivia Ostler, Springville; Mrs. Cora Bishop, Ma lad, Idaho; Reed Gammell, Ogden;' Mrs. Fern Bran-tetter, Bran-tetter, Hollywood, Calif., and Stan ley Gammell, Ogden ; also three sisters, Mary E. Hay den, Long Beach, Calif.; Jenie Garrity, Anaconda, Ana-conda, M on t. ; M rs. H J Cra n d a 1 1 , Salem, Ore, and one brother, Hob-cit Hob-cit Gammell, Springville. Funeral services will be neld Sunday Sun-day at 2 o'clock in the Springville First ward chapel. Interment will be in the Evergreen cemetery. The body wil arrive J'rom California Cali-fornia Thursday morning and may be viewed at the Claudin Funeral home. |