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Show MERCHANT DIES AT HOME IN MANTl; CANCER IS CAUSE T -T T. C. KELLEE. I , W - , ( ' ' ' x 1 i f . x ; 4 A i 1 - ' 3 Special to The Tribune. T1TANTI, Nov. 23. Funeral services will "1 be held Sunday afternoon in the Manti tabernacle for F. C. Keller, prominent prom-inent merchant of this city, -who died Wednesday. Mr. Keller was 49 years of age, and his death was caused by cancer of the stomach. Mr. Keller was born in Oberittinger, Wittenberg, Germany, June 20, 1S6S, and came to MantI with his parents in 1S78. He was in the employ of D.'T. Tuttle & Co. for a period of twenty-seven years. In 1910 he commenced business for himself him-self under the name of F. C. Keller & Sons. He is survived by a widow, Ethel Clark Keller, and eight children, Lieutenant Lieu-tenant F. W. Keller of Camp "Lewis, Wash. ; Mrs. A. Glen Jensen, wife of Lieutenant Jensen of Camp Kearny; Kenneth, Clark, Mignon, Evelyn, Carol and Thomas Keith, all of Manti; also by his father. J. C. Keller, of Manti, two brothers, John Keller of Manti and A. D. Keller of Castledale, and three sisters, Mrs. J. R. Braithwaite and Mrs. E. S. Jensen of Manti, and Mrs. H. E. Dom-gaard Dom-gaard of Salina. |