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Show : Former Resident Dies . . . ' - ' . J v j i Dr. C. A. King Services Saturday For Dr. C. A. King, Former Resident Committal Service for Dr. Charles Char-les A. King, 45, former resident of Springville who died Saturday of a cerebral hemorrhage, in Springfield, Mo., will be given by Father Seraphin Muller of St. Francis Catholic Church of Provo, at 10:00 a.m., Saturday at the Evergreen cemetefy. Services will be directed by Claudin Funeral Home. The body will arrive in Provo, Thursday evening at 9:20 p.m. and friends may call at the home of Steve Miller, 361 South Third East from then until 9:45 a.m. Saturday. Mass was held at Springfield, Mo., Wednesday morning. Dr. King was an osteopathic physician here for several years, before leaving about three years ago with his wife, Dr. Mary King, and children to study in California. Calif-ornia. They had made their home in Springfield for about two years. He was a native of Fairfield, Me. He attended college in Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, Pa., and received D. O. and (Continued on page two) Services Saturday For Dr.' C. A. King (Continued from Page One) degree from Kansas City, Mo. He spent one year as superintendent superinten-dent of Conley Clinical hospital at Kansas City and was also resident resi-dent physician .there before coming com-ing to Springville. Surviving are his widow, Dr. Mary A. King; three daughters and a son, Mary Adel, Margie Ann, Judy and Charles A. King, Jr., of Springfield; also his mother and several brothers and sisters in the East. |