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Show PIONEER GROCERYMAN DIES OF APOPLEXY Thomas C. Patten. GO years of ase, a pioneer of 1861. and for thirty years a grocer, with his place of business opposite tho Salt Lake theater, died suddenly sud-denly of apoplexy at his home, 117 Ninth East street, yesterday. Mr. Patten was born In Wolverhampton. Wolverhamp-ton. England. August 31. 1S-TJ. Until his retirement from business a few years health for s9veralye?S. g&H survived by his wldotf a and daughters, gtf.jwj C., Jr.. and C. H. Patten of ! Ida., and W. J. Patl"n (5 T the daughters aro Mrs. W.Sr vffM W. G. lJimhert and Mr?, t of Salt Lake; Mrs. 0 j tt.L?8 Provo. and Mrs R 4' fS?B traveling in Holland.' Arrangements for the fuaenliiiM bo completed until the 'effi Ing hero are heard from, acd MrSS nounccd later. 'fPJI |