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Show former resident dies in 1-15 mishap Thursday P - w Funeral services for LaVon Taylor, 59, Spanish Fork, who s killed on construction work ear 'he Fourtn South 1-15 (Xit here September 11, 1969, ,.ere held Monday in Spanish forl. Mr. Taylor was a bro-bti(j,Lr bro-bti(j,Lr of Mrs. Morgan Thomas lnC this city. n iHe as a f'agman for the s ' Tt,orn Construction Company L was workinS on tne northbound north-bound 1-15 lane when he was truck and killed at 1:57 p.m. priver of tne car tnat struck Mr Taylor was Earl Duke, 81, (( 226 East 400 South, Provo. ur Taylor died about two tours after the accident in the ftah Valley Hospital. JHe was born January 23, 1910. in Lake Town, a son of (rthur S. and Iva Early Taylor. He married Leora Johnson on Aus?ust 29, 1947 in Provo. Mr. Taylor received his edu-tation edu-tation in Castle Gate and Springville schools, and later moved to Spanish Fork. He worked for Thorpe Garage in Springville, and Smith Auto L Brown Auto Company in Spanish Fork. For the past 25 years he had. worked in construction con-struction and on the construction construc-tion of the Consolidated Pipe P'JlIll, with Spanish Fork City, qiiffsljrj Was with Thorn Construc-'H'tion Construc-'H'tion Company at the time of ' his death. He was a member of the IDS Church. "'Surviving are his widow of 'Spanish Fork; three sons and -Jive daughters, Dale Van Tay-WSL Tay-WSL Irene Taylor, Leonore Taylor, Tay-lor, and Mrs. Wayne (Karen) a Barney all of Spanish Fork; I Mrs. Gilbert (Delma) Chacon ud Mrs. Charley (Joyce) Jeffs, both of Salt Lake City; Veldon Taylor, Tooele, and Mrs. Ar- Hur R. Taylor, Lompoc,, Calif.; -D nine grandchildren, and three ' listers, Mrs. Clifford (LaVerne) 'Alt, Buskins and Mrs. Ferris (Beth) Workman, both of Ogden, and Hrs. Morgan (Joyce) Thomas, FIErSspringville. Burial was in the Spanish L Fork City Cemetery. ftrit |