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Show John Kynaston Bancroft-Bountiful Man Dies in Uintah John Kynaston of Bancroft, Ida. and formerly of Bountiful, sen of a pioneer Sunday school superintendent, superin-tendent, died unexpectedly Sunday morning of heart attack, while he and his wife were visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. F. E. Case, and family at Mt. Emmons, Uintah county. lie had been ill with diabetes for a number of years but of late had appeared to be con. -siderably improved if not cured. Mr. Kynaston was born at Bountiful, Boun-tiful, Oct. 20, 1871 son of John and Emily gorringe Kynaston. He mov d to Bancroft in 1893 and engaged in farming. He is survived by his widow, .Mrs. Stella Phillips Kynaston, three sons, Merlin J. Kynaston, Salt Lake City; Edward J.-Kynaston, Inkom, Idaho and Raymond E. Kynaston, Ear croft; seven daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. F. E. Case, Mt. Emmons Mrs. E. V. Cornel ison, Irvins Ida.; -Mrs. George Cole, Ogden; Mrs. Ray Parks, Inkom, Mrs. E. P. Gunnel 1, Alexander, Idaho; Mrs. Max Lloyd ,and Miss Ruth Kynaston, Bancroft three brothers, William Kynaston, Pocatello, Idaho; Joseph Kynaston, Salt Lake City, and Alma Kynaston Clearfieldj Utah; and three sisters, Mrs. Lorenzo Luker, Pocatello; Mrs. Ernest Youngbcrg, Bountiful and Mrs. Joseph Cooke, Idaho Falls, and 26 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren also sur-vive. sur-vive. Funeral services were held Wed- ne3day in the Bancroft ward chapel and burial took place in the Ban-j Ban-j croft cemetery. |