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Show Former resident, brother of local man dies A number of relatives and friends were in Salt Lake Wednesday Wed-nesday to attend funeral services ser-vices for Michael William Erd-mann, Erd-mann, 90, brother of Clarence Erdmann of this city, and a former resident of Springville. Services were held in the 17th Ward, Salt Lake, with burial also in Salt Lake City. Mr. Erdmann, born in Wayne County, Michigan, August 27, 1876, was a son of William and Augusta Erdmann. He came to Springville with his parents as a young man and spent his early life here. He made his home at Kent, Wash., for a number of years engaging in the poultry business bus-iness and followed the occupation occupa-tion of carpenter. After the death of his first wife, Glenna Emma Brisco and had resided in Salt Lake City a number of years. He joined the LDS Church after the death of his first wife and during the past few years had done extensive temple tem-ple work and was active in other church work, j Surviving besides his wife, 126 Duplex Place, Salt Lake City, are a son,. Max and two daughters, Mrs. Elmer (Donna) Anderson and Mrs. Melvin (Ellen) Sells all of Seattle, Washington; and a number of step-children; brother, Clarence sister, Mrs. Mabel Robinson of Murray. i |