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Show SERVICES HELD TUESDAY FOR WILLIAM OSTLER Services were conducted Tuesday Tues-day afternoon in the First ward chapel for William Eddie Ostler, 58, former resident of this city who died last Friday at the home of a son, Lamar Ostler, in Los Angeles, Calif. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery directed by A. Y. Wheeler & Son mortuary. Mr. Ostler was born in Springville, Spring-ville, September 27, 1883, a son of William and Mary Finch Ostler. He was educated in the Springville schools and in his early life he followed fol-lowed farming. Later he moved to Silver City and operated a stage between Silver and Eureka, and also did considerable mining. Before Be-fore going to Los Angeles, three years ago, he lived for a number of years in Salt Lake City, where he was employed in hotel work. His wife, the former Lucia Mason, whom he married November 7, 1902, died in Salt Lake September Septem-ber 3, 1938. Surviving, besides his mother of Springville, are four sons and a daughter, Mrs. Helen Van Otten, Lamar, Lester and Bert Ostler of Los Angeles; Arnold Ostler, Salt Lake City; four grandchildren; 'a brother and two sisters, P. A. Ostler of Springville, Mrs. Vern Snow of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Chris Peterson of American Fork. |