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Show MRS. CECIL HAYCOCK PASSESIN IDAHO Remains To Be Shipped Here and Funeral Held Sunday Afternoon. Mrs. Cecil Haycock passed away at Burley, Idaho, at 2:25 Tuesday afternoon after a short illness, the nature of which has not been learned by relatives here. Her parents, par-ents, Mr, and Mrs, Woodruff Cannon Can-non left Monday for Burley upon receiving word of her critical condition, con-dition, and are expected home today. to-day. The remains will arrive in St. George tomorrow and funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon. af-ternoon. Marie Cannon Haycock was born in St. George March 24, 1908, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Woodruff Wood-ruff W. Cannon. She received her education in the schools here, completing com-pleting high school work in the spring of 1926. In September of that year she entered the L. D. S. training school for nurses at Salt Lake City, but due to poor health was obliged to give up her work there the following March. She was married at Parowan on June 2 to Cecil Haycock and spent the past summer in the Grand Canyon country where her husband hus-band had employment. Six weeks ago they went to Burley where Mr. Haycock secured employment, and they had planned to spend the winter in Idaho. She is survived by her husband, parents, one brother, Wilford, and two sisters, Bhoda and Elaine. |